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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

(137,429 posts)
Tue May 19, 2026, 03:41 PM 20 hrs ago

Slush Fund for Felons: Trump's $1.766B Payoff Plan

Frank Figliuzzi

On Monday, we learned President Trump withdrew his family’s $10 billion lawsuit against the Internal Revenue Service. The suit stemmed from the leak, by an IRS consultant, of confidential tax return documents filed by Trump and his family. That consultant also divulged data to various media outlets about other rich Americans. He pleaded guilty and was sentenced to five years in prison.

Experts complained that the lawsuit posed serious conflict concerns with a president suing an agency he oversees and possibly approving an outrageously exorbitant settlement for himself. While that might have been preposterous, reports of the dropped suit were quickly followed by even more disturbing news of how that case was settled: Trump’s DOJ established a $1.8 billion fund to compensate Americans who, like Trump, assert they are victims of a “weaponized” justice system.

Trump’s decision to drop his suit probably wasn’t some magnanimous gesture grounded in concern over pillaging the public coffers for his own enrichment. More likely, his advisors briefed him on the judge’s questions about the propriety of the case and on the odds that Trump would suffer yet another courtroom loss.

U.S. District Judge Kathleen Williams, presiding over the case in Miami, queried whether there was any real legal difference between the plaintiff — Trump, and the IRS — led by Trump. Judge Williams questioned whether the parties were “sufficiently adverse” to genuinely oppose each other. In other words, even though private citizen Trump brought the lawsuit, President Trump might be telling the IRS and the DOJ what to do. The judge wrote, “he is the sitting president, and his named adversaries are entities whose decisions are subject to his direction.”

https://www.lincolnsquare.media/p/slush-fund-for-felons-trumps-1766b

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Slush Fund for Felons: Trump's $1.766B Payoff Plan (Original Post) Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin 20 hrs ago OP
Since governors keep telling Trump his various federal storm troopers wil ABSOLUTELY not be allowed at polling places Attilatheblond 20 hrs ago #1
How is this fucking legal? Blue Owl 18 hrs ago #2

Attilatheblond

(9,242 posts)
1. Since governors keep telling Trump his various federal storm troopers wil ABSOLUTELY not be allowed at polling places
Tue May 19, 2026, 03:57 PM
20 hrs ago

I figure Trump wants his private militia full of not bright, but easily bought thugs/adjudicated criminals to go intimidate people. Look for them to show up with military or law enforcement mimicking clothing and lots of sidearms.

Blue Owl

(59,626 posts)
2. How is this fucking legal?
Tue May 19, 2026, 06:15 PM
18 hrs ago

Paying someone who smeared shit on federal property enough money to retire????



I wanna see some fucking heads rolling goddammit….

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