House passes bill that would allow Treasury to target nonprofits it deems to support terrorism
- The U.S. House passed a bill allowing the Treasury Department to revoke the tax-exempt status of nonprofits it designates as supporting terrorism, which passed by a vote of 219-184.
- Critics, including Rep. Pramila Jayapal, argue this bill could allow political targeting and suppress dissent, calling it an authoritarian expansion of executive power.
- Nonprofits voice concerns that this law may be misused against organizations, like news outlets and universities, that disagree with future administrations.
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