Nonprofit organizations, particularly those critical of the genocide in Palestine, have become targets of the Trump administration amid new bipartisan legislation, HR 9495, which could revoke nonprofits' tax-exempt status based on broad interpretations of support for terrorism. Harvard University has also been threatened with the loss of its tax-exempt status for not complying with the administration's demands regarding diversity and inclusion programs. As a result, the school faces a significant federal funding freeze and is prepared to litigate these actions, backed by faculty pledging a portion of their salaries to support the cause.
In recent months, nonprofit organizations, especially those voicing concerns about the ongoing genocide in Palestine, have faced increased targeting by the Trump administration.
Bipartisan legislation like HR 9495 is attempting to extend intimidation efforts against nonprofits by allowing the Treasury to revoke their tax-exempt status, raising concerns.
Trump has issued threats against Harvard University's tax-exempt status, leading to significant repercussions including the freezing of over $2.2 billion in federal grants.
Harvard faculty members have pledged 10 percent of their salaries to support the university's legal battle against the Trump administration's actions regarding its tax status.
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