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Pastors Can Now Endorse Candidates From the Pulpit, by Gary Bauer  |   Jul 9, 2025  – Brown Pelican Society of Lousiana

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By Gary Bauer, LifeNews, July 9, 2025

LifeNews.com Note: Gary Bauer is the president of American Values, a national pro-family organization and is the former president of the Family Research Council. Bauer ran for the Republican nomination for president and appears frequently on radio and television programs.

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Washington, DCFreedom won big today! In a victory for religious liberty and free speech, the IRS has determined that pastors can endorse candidates for public office from the pulpit.

The announcement was the result of the IRS agreeing to settle a lawsuit filed by two Texas churches challenging the Johnson Amendment, a regulation that muzzles nonprofit groups when it involves political speech. This settlement would not have happened if Kamala Harris controlled the IRS.

The Texas churches asked a federal court to create a broad exemption for all nonprofit groups, secular and religious, to make endorsements to their members. The IRS met them halfway by agreeing to exempt only religious nonprofits. In court filings, the IRS declared: …