What we want them to be able to do is have the ability--and I think you and I agree on this--to have the ability of free speech, direct from the pulpit, without fear of retribution or losing their tax-exempt status.
On the recordMay 3, 2017
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Mark Meadows advocates for free speech in religious settings.
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