For years, the IRS targeting scandal from the Obama administration was swept under the rug — buried under bureaucratic excuses and media silence. But now, more than a decade later, the controversy is roaring back into the spotlight, and it could expose a ticking time bomb still embedded in the heart of the federal government.
A Texas-based conservative nonprofit called Freedom Path has reignited the fight against the same weaponized IRS tactics that were used to suppress the Tea Party movement. And if they win in court, the Deep State’s favorite tool to silence conservative voices might finally be dismantled.
The left hoped Americans would forget about the Obama-era scandal that weaponized the IRS against conservatives. While the media focused on Lois Lerner pleading the Fifth and a few bureaucrats getting tossed under the bus, they missed the real danger — the actual method used to attack right-leaning groups was never removed.
That method? A vague, highly subjective IRS tool known as the “Facts and Circumstances Test.” And it’s still in use today.
Freedom Path has been battling the IRS since 2011, when it filed for nonprofit status. Instead of a routine approval, the group was met with a drawn-out, abusive process that stretched nearly a decade. IRS officials demanded confidential donor lists and scrutinized political messaging — all under the pretext of the same test that led to the 2013 scandal.
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