Trump Moves to Drop IRS Suit as DOJ Discloses $1.7 Billion Fund
The move follows reports of a settlement that could send taxpayer money to allies who claim they were wrongly investigated, drawing criticism from Democrats and ethics groups.
- The U.S. Department of Justice created a $1.776 billion Anti-Weaponization Fund as part of a settlement with President Donald J. Trump, his family, and The Trump Organization to resolve the federal lawsuit over leaked tax returns.
- Trump and his sons agreed to drop their lawsuit and received a formal apology but no monetary damages, while the fund provides a voluntary process for victims of government weaponization to seek apologies and monetary relief.
- The fund is overseen by a five-member commission appointed by the Attorney General, operates until December 15, 2028, and any remaining funds will revert to the federal government with safeguards to protect private information and prevent fraud.
- Critics including Rep. Jamie Raskin condemned the fund as unconstitutional and a political grievance mechanism, while the Justice Department cited precedent from a similar Obama-era fund addressing government discrimination claims.
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Document: Read Trump's "settlement" with the Trump admin
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