Eric Holder, IRS Officials Coached Tax-Exempt Black
Ministers On How To Engage In Political Activity
Ministers On How To Engage In Political Activity
Attorney General
Eric Holder and IRS officials advised black ministers on how to engage
in political activity during the 2012 election without violating their
tax-exempt status.
Holder,
then-IRS commissioner Douglas Shulman, and Peter Lorenzetti, a senior
official in the scandal-plagued agency’s exempt organizations division,
participated in a May 2012 training session for black ministers from the Conference of National Black Churches at the U.S. Capitol hosted by the Congressional Black Caucus (CBC). Holder spoke at the event.
“We’re
going to, first of all, equip them with the information they need to
know about what they can say and what they cannot say in the church that
would violate their 501(c)(3) status with the IRS,” said then-CBC
chairman Rep. Emanuel Cleaver, a Democrat from Missouri. “In fact,
we’re going to have the IRS administrator there. We’re going to have
Attorney General Eric Holder there…the ACLU.”
Cleaver’s
session advised black ministers on “draconian laws” including voter ID
laws. Cleaver was a sharp critic during the 2012 campaign of Republican
Mitt Romney’s policies.
As
The Daily Caller has extensively reported, the IRS harassed
conservative and tea party groups during the 2012 election cycle with
improper reviews of their 501(c)(3) tax-exempt applications.
“[The
CBC] had the IRS members there specifically to advise them on how far
to go campaigning without violating their tax-exempt status,” George
Washington University law professor Jonathan Turley told The Daily Caller.
“I viewed the meeting as highly problematic. Eric Holder heads
the agency that prosecutes organizations who give false information to
the government. The Justice Department coordinates with the IRS on
actions taken against not-for-profits. These ministries are given
not-for-profit status on the basis that they are not engaging in any
political activities. Here, the Obama administration was clearly
encouraging them to maximize their efforts by showing them where the
lines were drawn in federal case law,” Turley said.
“It
is a fundamental precept that cabinet members should not engage in
political activities. The most important of those cabinet members would
be the attorney general of the United States. To have the attorney
general actively advising political allies of the president showed
remarkably poor judgment on his part,” Turley told TheDC.
“I
believe this session undermined the integrity of the justice
department, signaled to other Justice Department officials that the
attorney general wants to support these black ministries as much as
possible,” Turley said.
Obama won 93 percent of the black vote in 2012, according to exit polling.
“This
event was open to all faiths, denominations, colors, creeds, and
political affiliations,” Rep. Cleaver told TheDC in a statement. “We
were pleased to have leaders from our government provide information on compliance with the law and participation in our electoral system.”
The IRS and DOJ did not return requests for comment.
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