Associations are growing nervous because of recent comments by President Donald Trump and others in the administration suggesting the targeting of some organizations’ tax-exempt status based on their missions or activities. As reported in an April 17, 2025 article in The Hill, for example, Trump told reporters that some nonprofit organizations’ tax-exempt status could be removed. The article quotes Trump as stating that the tax-exemption of immigrant rights groups or environmental rights groups "could be" on the table. He singled out, by name, a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization with 501(c)(3) status that advances ethics in government and that has been critical of Trump.
Trump's remarks to reporters came in the same week that, according to a report by The Washington Post, the IRS’s acting general counsel received a request from the Treasury Department that the agency revoke Harvard University’s tax-exempt status, following Harvard’s public refusal of the Trump administration’s demand that the university agree to oversight of its curriculum and faculty hiring, among other measures. Trump also posted on Truth Social that “Perhaps Harvard should lose its tax-exempt status and be taxed as a political entity if it keeps pushing political, ideological and terrorist-inspired/supporting ‘sickness?’ Remember, tax-exempt status is totally contingent on acting in the PUBLIC INTEREST!”*
The president and other executive branch officials are barred by statute from “request[ing], directly or indirectly” that the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) audit or investigate any particular taxpayer; a White House spokesperson stated that IRS "investigations into any institution's violations of its tax status were initiated prior to the president's" post.
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