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To: No_Doll_i

Depends on where the funds are coming from. If from Soros et al - nah. However, the IRS can revoke their non-profit status if they are 501C3 or whatever other code they are under, if they aren’t living up to the terms, or if they are seditious etc. That’s my understanding anyway.


94 posted on 05/13/2018 3:30:03 AM PDT by greeneyes
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96 posted on 05/13/2018 3:31:58 AM PDT by hoosiermama (When you open your heart to patriotism, there is no room for prejudice.DJT)
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To: greeneyes

I would think that out of those 30 sealed indictments there could be at least 15K for sedition alone.


97 posted on 05/13/2018 3:32:19 AM PDT by No_Doll_i
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To: greeneyes
-- ... However, the IRS can revoke their non-profit status if they are 501C3 or whatever other code they are under, if they aren't living up to the terms --

Good point. Congress uses tax code for social engineering. That can cut both ways. Not that Congress is about to undo decades of globe-building at America's expense, just that in principle it could. The IRS too, as you point out, could interpret existing law and implement regulations in a sort of mirror image to what Lerner did. Choose priorities with the goal of taking down the trans-nationalsists and the left.

100 posted on 05/13/2018 3:45:33 AM PDT by Cboldt
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