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Blanche says ‘nothing has changed’ with deal to drop tax claims against Trump, after retreating on settlement fund

Blanche says the department will keep the IRS settlement that shields Trump and his family from audits, even as the $1.8 billion fund is dropped.

  • Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche confirmed the administration is scrapping the $1.8 billion Anti-Weaponization Fund, though a separate deal granting broad tax amnesty to President Donald Trump and his family remains in place.
  • The scrapped fund originated from a broader settlement resolving Trump's $10 billion lawsuit against the Internal Revenue Service, which alleged the agency failed to safeguard his tax data and weaponized audits against him.
  • Last week, a federal judge temporarily blocked the Trump administration from creating the fund, prompting the Justice Department to announce on Monday it would comply with the court order and halt the initiative.
  • Senate Majority Leader John Thune stated he is "not a big fan" of the deal, while Connecticut Sen. Chris Murphy called the situation "mind blowing" on social media, reflecting bipartisan concern.
  • While the fund is gone, the amnesty provision prevents further IRS examination of existing audits, potentially shielding Trump from a ruling that could have cost him more than $100 million, according to reports.
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The New Republic broke the news on Tuesday, June 2, 2026.
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