Trump Denies Defrauding US Court to Create $1.8 Billion Fund
CREW said the missing files deepen questions about a $1.8 billion deal that created an anti-weaponization fund and added audit protections.
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DOJ Admits It Has Zero Records or Paper Trail for Trump's $1.8 Billion IRS Settlement
The US Department of Justice has told a watchdog group it holds no records of a controversial $1.776 billion Internal Revenue Service settlement reached under Donald Trump's presidency, raising fresh questions in Washington this week over how one of his largest legal deals was approved and by whom. The settlement stems from a lawsuit Trump, his sons Donald Trump Jr and Eric Trump, and the Trump Organization filed against the IRS, seeking $10 bil…
Nobody can find records of Trump’s controversial $1.8 billion IRS settlement — not even the DOJ
One of the most controversial legal settlements of Donald Trump’s presidency just got even more suspicious. Nobody can seem to find the paperwork. A progressive watchdog group filed a Freedom of Information Act request looking for records related to Donald Trump’s controversial lawsuit against the IRS and the stunning settlement that followed. What they got back was astonishing. According to the Department of Justice division that was supposed t…
DOJ agency claims it has no records of Trump's shady IRS settlement
A Department of Justice division claimed it had no records related to President Donald Trump's IRS settlement, a watchdog reported.According to Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW), the DOJ's Civil Division came up empty-handed when responding to a request for records related ...
Trump denies claims IRS lawsuit was used to create $1.8 billion fund
Stocks end higher amid Iran peace hopes; SpaceX surges about 19% in historic debut Investing.com -- President Donald Trump has denied allegations that he filed a lawsuit against the Internal Revenue Service as part of a scheme to create a $1.8 billion fund for alleged victims of political…
Oregon's Senator, Ron Wyden: Trump Wants Immunity From Any IRS Audit For His Entire Family | The Ashland Chronicle-Oregon
Friends, Recently, Trump’s own DOJ settled his lawsuit against the IRS. You’ve probably heard about the slush fund (of nearly $2 billion) he wanted to create from the settlement: taxpayer-funded handouts to allies he claimed were “victims” of political persecution (which, under Trump’s warped definition, almost certainly includes the January 6 insurrectionists). Trump appears to back off the demand for this fund after getting fierce political bl…
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