Churches Gain Political Voice as IRS Reinterprets Endorsement Ban

Michele Norris

Former NPR host and founder of The Race Card Project, focusing on race and identity in America.

A pivotal moment for religious organizations in the United States arrived with a reinterpretation of a long-standing federal statute. During a White House gathering, discussions among key figures, including Pastor Robert Jeffress and Franklin Graham, highlighted concerns over the Johnson Amendment, which historically restricted tax-exempt groups, including churches, from endorsing political candidates. These discussions reportedly influenced President Trump, leading to a formal seven-page letter from Pastor Jeffress's church to the White House Faith Office, detailing alleged “wrongful weaponization” of the law and advocating for its reconsideration. The communication also referenced ongoing legal challenges in Texas, signaling a pathway for judicial review of the amendment's validity.

This concerted effort culminated in a notable victory for conservative Christian movements. Earlier this month, the Internal Revenue Service announced a revised interpretation of the Johnson Amendment, effectively allowing churches to voice endorsements for political candidates from their pulpits. This administrative change, solidified through a legal accord, substantially alters a core principle of the 1954 law, granting religious groups a level of political engagement not seen in decades. While this reinterpretation provides immediate relief, the ultimate objective for these groups remains the complete repeal of the Johnson Amendment, either through legislative action or a Supreme Court ruling, to fully eliminate all constraints on their political involvement. As Tony Perkins of the Family Research Council noted, this decision signifies the removal of a significant barrier, declaring churches “now free” from past restrictions.

This new era for religious organizations to freely engage in political endorsements underscores the power of advocacy and persistent engagement. It highlights how organized efforts, combined with strategic legal and political actions, can lead to significant policy shifts that realign established norms. This development allows for a more direct expression of faith-based political views, fostering an environment where religious institutions can play an even more active role in shaping public discourse and civic life. Such changes reflect the dynamic interplay between religious freedom, political action, and legal interpretation, emphasizing the ongoing evolution of democratic principles and the importance of active participation in the democratic process.

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