While IRS Made Conservative Groups Wait, Satanic Club Granted Tax-Exempt Status in 10 Days

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The IRS made Tea Party and conservative groups wait years for tax-exempt status, but granted exempt status to an "After School Satan Club" in just 10 days, according to Judicial Watch.

The Washington Free Beacon reports the IRS targeted conservative groups using key words such as "tea-party" and "patriot." Many of them had to wait up to seven years to receive tax-exempt status, while others were denied.

Judicial Watch said, "In the meantime, leftist groups like the Satan club got fast tracked," and were granted the status in 10 days.

The IRS still allowed the nonprofit behind the club, Reason Alliance, to operate in taxpayer-funded elementary schools even though no one had signed up to join the club.

Corrie O'Connor

 

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