Trump’s IRS deal to avoid tax investigations could be in big trouble
A federal judge reopened the case after former judges said the settlement was collusive and designed to shield Trump from tax scrutiny.
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Trump’s IRS deal to avoid tax investigations could be in big trouble
A federal judge could sanction everyone involved over allegations of ‘serious misconduct’ in the president’s lawsuit against himself, Alex Woodward writes
Letter: In IRS scheme, Trump has concocted a toxic deal for Republicans
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