Frameshop: Donohue Smear of Edwards May Violate 501(c)(3) Laws
Beyond Donohue's appearances on broadcast media, during which he has spoken out against the John Edwards campaign, The Catholic League which Donohue used its 501(c)(3) non-profit status website to publish the following Press Release that included this explicit attempt to intervene in a political campaign:
The IRS information page "Election Year Activities and the Prohibition on Political Campaign Intervention for Section 501(c)(3) Organizations" describes a variety of types of "political campaign intervention" that violate an organization's 501(c)(3) status.
The most relevant to Donohue's attempt to intervene in the 2008 Presidential campaign appears to be this section on "Issue Advocacy":
Now, there is no question that Donohue was attempting to intervene in the Edwards campaign using the resources of The Catholic League. That is very clear. The only question is whether the attempt to smear Amanda Marcotte and Melissa McEwan as "anti-Catholic" can be seen as an attempt to advocate against John Edwards.
In other words, by using The Catholic League to attack two members of Edwards' staff as "anti-Catholic," was Bill Donohue effectively telling Americans not to vote for John Edwards in the 2008 Democratic primaries and the 2008 Presidential elections?
The simple answer seems to be "yes." Donohue did violate the restrictions of the 501(c)(3), the only way he could have not violated the law would have been (A) to not have demanded changes in the Edwards campaign staff, (B) to have criticized the individuals in the Edwards campaign, but not link that criticism to the campaign, and (C) to not have used the resources of The Catholic League (e.g., to make this campaign Bill Donohue's personal opnions separate from the 501(c)(3) organization he is paid $300,000 per year to head).
Bill Donohue, of course, has every right according to the U.S. Constitution to use speech as a tactic for intervening in and attempting to influence a political campaign. He does not, however, have the right to use his tax exempt organization to assist him in that task.
To do so is not only wrong, it is illegal.
(cross posted at Frameshop) ed - see links below for related stories on Donahue and the Catholic League:
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