Ethics Regulations

Can Anything Stop Donald Trump’s Corruption

The Justice Department’s settlement of a $10 billion lawsuit brought by the former President against the I.R.S. includes a $1.8 billion “Anti-Weaponization Fund” and an unprecedented grant of immunity from tax claims arising from ongoing audits for the former President, his family, and businesses. This immunity is particularly significant given past low tax payments and extensive audit periods, raising concerns about potential contraventions of the domestic-emoluments clause. Ethics experts suggest that Congress must assert its oversight role to check such self-dealing and that future Presidents may require a significant reset of ethics regulations, akin to the post-Watergate era, to prevent similar abuses of power.

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