Summary

Republican congressional candidate Mayra Flores, backed by Trump, has faced criticism for campaigning at church-hosted events, where banners and messaging appear partisan. Events at multiple churches featured Flores alongside religious figures supporting her, raising questions about potential violations of federal tax regulations that prohibit political campaigning in tax-exempt religious spaces.

Community members, including congregants, expressed concern over the blending of politics and religion, viewing it as a misuse of faith to sway voters.

Democratic representative Vicente Gonzalez, Flores’ opponent, has received complaints from constituents about the events and has emphasized the importance of maintaining a non-partisan atmosphere in churches.

  • Flying Squid
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    822 months ago

    Potential?

    That is just blatantly illegal.

    But it won’t matter.

  • mvilain
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    362 months ago

    I’d love for some enterprising IRS auditor to find out what churches she appeared in, then send each of them an audit notice letter. They’ve lost their IRS tax exemption.

    • @[email protected]
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      212 months ago

      This could be any person. Show up to your local church and report them to the IRS if they endorse any candidate.

      • @FordBeeblebrox
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        152 months ago

        Can I report the entire state of Utah? The Mormons shill for conservatives all the time

        • @[email protected]
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          42 months ago

          Added question can we remove Utah, I dont mean revoke statehood I mean make the entire fucken state into past tense.

    • @[email protected]
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      52 months ago

      i’d love for agents to go undercover to regular services before major elections and initiatives.

  • @Treczoks
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    342 months ago

    Are those churches tax-exempt? Well, if they do this, they shouldn’t. Time for the IRS to earn some tax dollars!

    • @PriorityMotif
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      132 months ago

      The Churches are hoping they can challenge this in court eventually and the IRS is fully aware of this fact. They only go after the most extreme violations.

      • @Treczoks
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        52 months ago

        If they can set precedences with some churches, it will be easier to go after the rest.

    • @chiliedogg
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      82 months ago

      I’m Christian and believe strongly in the separation of church and state because it makes better governments and better churches. I also believe that any entity paying taxes should have some level of input on the political process. Between that and the legitimate non-profit status of most churches, I strongly support legitimate religious institutions being exempt from taxes in the same way I support the food bank and non-profit cultural centers being tax exempt.

      But churches that choose to participate directly in the political process are not holding up their end of the bargain. They’re making church and politics both worse, and their tax-exempt status should absolutely be revoked.

  • @Alexstarfire
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    202 months ago

    I’m sure the government will get right on it. 🙄

  • circuitfarmer
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    202 months ago

    One more rich person in the US doing illegal things without consequences.

    The quiet part is now the loud part, and it doesn’t matter at all.

  • @_bcron_
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    142 months ago

    appear partisan.

    No, it’s as partisan as water is wet. Banners aside, it’s hosting a candidate seeking office in a partisan race

  • @affiliate
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    122 months ago

    is it a legal violation if no jury is around to hear it?

  • masterofn001
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    62 months ago

    Whose Law is it Anyway?

    Where the rules are made up and crimes don’t matter.