IRS settlement

Trump Attorneys Claim Court Lacks Power to Probe Anti-Weaponization Fund

Attorneys for former President Donald Trump are urging a federal judge to reject attempts to scrutinize a settlement establishing a $1.776 billion fund for allies. The original lawsuit against the IRS was voluntarily dismissed by the plaintiff, leading to the creation of this fund. However, a group of former federal judges has accused the dismissal of being collusive and has asked the court to reopen the case to investigate the settlement’s legality. Trump’s legal team contends that the judges lack standing to challenge a lawful dismissal and argues that the court has no authority to review the executive settlement, deeming the allegations of fraud and collusion baseless.

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House Democrats Sue to Block $1.7 Billion Trump ‘Slush Fund’

Ninety-three House Democrats are actively working to block a $1.77 billion taxpayer-funded settlement between President Donald Trump and the Internal Revenue Service. This settlement, part of dropping a lawsuit over leaked tax returns, could potentially reward Trump supporters, including those convicted of felonies related to the January 6th Capitol insurrection. Democrats argue the agreement is a fraudulent self-enrichment scheme, allowing the president to act as both plaintiff and defendant in a manufactured case to create a slush fund for his allies. The lawmakers have joined an amicus brief in court to prevent these taxpayer dollars from being distributed without transparency or accountability.

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Trump Establishes $1.8 Billion Slush Fund for Allies

President Donald Trump has dropped his $10 billion lawsuit against the IRS in exchange for a $1.8 billion settlement to establish “The Anti-Weaponization Fund.” This fund, overseen by a commission appointed by the Attorney General, aims to provide redress for individuals who claim to have been unfairly prosecuted by the government. Critics, including House Democrats, have characterized the lawsuit and subsequent settlement as collusive and the fund as a “slush fund” designed to benefit Trump and his allies. This action follows Trump’s long-held assertion that he and his supporters have been targeted by the Biden administration, with the IRS settlement potentially funding future actions against political opponents.

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Trump Shakedown Could Be Americas Greatest Heist

The Trump administration is reportedly exploring a settlement for the president’s $10 billion lawsuit against the IRS, a case where he is both plaintiff and defendant. This maneuver, if successful, could nearly triple his net worth by directly transferring taxpayer dollars to him. A federal judge has questioned the legitimacy of the suit, noting the inherent conflict of interest in the president suing entities under his own direction. This potential settlement is being framed as a “shakedown” and represents a level of corruption unprecedented in American history.

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