Planned Parenthood chapter accused of breaking law with offer to Harris campaign: IRS complaint
- A Planned Parenthood chapter in Florida is accused of violating its tax-exempt status by providing workspace for the Harris-Walz presidential campaign, according to an IRS complaint filed by a pro-life organization.
- The IRS complaint states that Planned Parenthood's activities are starkly different from permissible lobbying and indicate political endorsement or opposition.
- Photographs included in the complaint show campaign staffers entering the Planned Parenthood office in Sarasota, Florida.
- The pro-life organization claims that Planned Parenthood's actions violate its status as a 501 organization.
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