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Trump IRS Lawsuit Deal

Should taxpayer funds compensate Jan 6 rioters in the Trump IRS settlement?

Trump IRS Lawsuit Deal Reports indicate that former President Donald Trump may be nearing a settlement in his substantial $10 billion lawsuit against the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). The proposed agreement reportedly involves the creation of a $1.7 billion fund, intended to compensate individuals Trump claims were unfairly targeted by the Biden administration. This development has drawn significant attention due to the potential use of taxpayer funds and the inclusion of individuals involved in the January 6 Capitol attack as eligible recipients. - The potential settlement could see a $1.7 billion fund established to compensate individuals, including over 1,500 January 6 rioters. - The funds for this compensation would allegedly come from the Treasury Department's Judgment Fund, a pool of taxpayer money reserved for court judgments and settlements. - Trump is also reportedly seeking a public apology from the IRS for the disclosure of his personal financial records and a waiver of IRS audits for himself, his family, and his businesses. - The lawsuit, filed in January, sought $10 billion in damages for the leak of his tax returns to news outlets during his first term. - Justice Department officials are reportedly discussing the terms of this settlement. Why this poll exists: Users are being asked to vote on their opinion regarding the reported potential settlement of Donald Trump's lawsuit against the IRS, specifically concerning the use of taxpayer funds to create a compensation fund for his allies, including those involved in the January 6 Capitol attack, and the implications of such a settlement on public trust and legal precedent. Source: The Guardian