Trump Moves to Settlement Talks In $10B Lawsuit Against IRS
Settlement talks could potentially require Trump-appointed officials to approve a significant payout to the president and his family.
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Settlement talks could potentially require Trump-appointed officials to approve a significant payout to the president and his family.
www.mediaite.comBy Paula Reid, Alayna Treene, Casey Gannon, CNN (CNN) — The Justice Department is discussing whether to settle President Donald Trump’s $10 billion lawsuit against the Internal Revenue Service in the coming days, according to two sources familiar. Among the options being discussed internally is whether a settlement would include a provision on the IRS
abc17news.comThe Justice Department is holding internal discussions about settling President Donald Trump’s lawsuit against the Internal Revenue Service in coming days, according to three people familiar with the deliberations, a move that could involve the government directly providing taxpayer funds or another public benefit to the president. Whether to settle the suit and on what terms remains up in the air.
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www.newser.comLawyers for President Donald Trump are engaged in talks with the IRS to resolve a $10 billion lawsuit the president filed against his own tax collection agency over the leak of his tax information to news outlets between 2018 and 2020.
ground.newsThe Trump administration says it’s in talks with the IRS to resolve a $10 billion lawsuit over leaked tax information. Tax and ethics experts say the lawsuit raises legal and ethical questions. In a Friday federal court filing, President Donald Trump requests an extension to potentially resolve or narrow the dispute. Trump filed the lawsuit in a Florida federal court earlier this year, alleging reputational and financial harm from the leak. Former IRS contractor Charles Edward Littlejohn was...
www.ajc.comOne of the settlement terms under review is for the I.R.S. to drop any audits of the president, his family members and businesses.
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