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15. MaddowBlog-Judge questions whether Trump can sue his own administration for $10 billion
Wed May 13, 2026, 11:07 AM
Wednesday

If the president was waiting for a payout from his IRS lawsuit, a federal judge suggested he might need to start lowering his expectations.

Judge questions whether Trump can sue his own administration for billion

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Mike Walker (@newnarrative.bsky.social) 2026-04-27T19:11:24.754Z

https://www.ms.now/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/judge-questions-whether-trump-can-sue-his-own-administration-for-10-billion

In response to highly dubious civil lawsuits, the Trump Justice Department has been exceedingly generous lately, agreeing to lucrative settlements with plaintiffs who are politically aligned with the White House. Whether Donald Trump will be among the beneficiaries, however, remains an open question.

A federal judge suggested late last week that the president might have to lower his expectations. Politico reported:

President Donald Trump’s $10 billion lawsuit against the IRS over the leaking of his tax returns ran into turbulence Friday as a judge ordered a hearing on whether the Constitution allows the president to sue the federal government he oversees.

U.S. District Court Judge Kathleen Williams has asked Trump’s private attorneys and Justice Department lawyers representing the IRS to address whether his control over the government’s actions in the case means it’s the kind of dispute federal courts cannot consider
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“Although President Trump avers that he is bringing this lawsuit in his personal capacity, he is the sitting president and his named adversaries are entities whose decisions are subject to his direction,” Williams wrote in a four-page order.

“It is unclear to this Court whether the Parties are sufficiently adverse to each other so as to satisfy Article III’s case or controversy requirement,” the judge added, referring to the Constitution.....

Shortly after his lawyers filed the case, the president told reporters that he assumed “nobody would care” if he received a lucrative payout as part of the frivolous litigation. That payout now appears in doubt. Watch this space.

We spent maybe part of one Constitutional law class on the case or controversy provision of the Constitution. This usually came up in the cases dealing with advisory opinions. Here is the relevant part of the UN Constitution

Article III, Section 2, Clause 1:

The judicial Power shall extend to all Cases, in Law and Equity, arising under this Constitution, the Laws of the United States, and Treaties made, or which shall be made, under their Authority;—to all Cases affecting Ambassadors, other public Ministers and Consuls;—to all Cases of admiralty and maritime Jurisdiction; to Controversies to which the United States shall be a Party;—to Controversies between two or more States; between a State and Citizens of another State, between Citizens of different States,—between Citizens of the same State claiming Lands under Grants of different States, and between a State, or the Citizens thereof, and foreign States, Citizens or Subjects.

Since trump is on both sides of this silly lawsuit, there is no Case or Controversy.

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At the very least, he should prove there was harm done to him. From what everyone can see, he's made Vinca Wednesday #1
Abe Lincoln said of his Sec. of the Navy would have stolen a wood stove if it wasn't too hot. Botany Wednesday #2
It's just one giant criminal gang doing government cosplay for profit and amusement. tanyev Wednesday #3
In a sane world, Trump would have to pay back taxes to the IRS after the leaker revealed he only paid $750, sop Wednesday #4
Sure Roy Rolling Wednesday #5
Incestuous relationships are trDUMP's cup of tea. Todd Blanche being DjT's former personal attorney,.. magicarpet Wednesday #6
make it conditional on his resignation eShirl Wednesday #7
So the IRS sullied his reputation? what's that worth? RainCaster Wednesday #8
USA bankruptcy has been scheduled for November 2028. sinkingfeeling Wednesday #9
He is so sick and tiring to listen to bluestarone Wednesday #10
OUR money to pay this carpetbagger! Bayard Wednesday #11
If this goes to fruition, which I hope it doesn't, maybe the settlement can include his prior tax returns. Firestorm49 Wednesday #12
A variation of "mostly I consult with myself." (n/t) thesquanderer Wednesday #13
re: "the possibility of the I.R.S. dropping any audits of Mr. Trump"... thesquanderer Wednesday #14
MaddowBlog-Judge questions whether Trump can sue his own administration for $10 billion LetMyPeopleVote Wednesday #15
If they drop the future audits, then he'll be demanding his tax returns earn him the Nobel Prize for Literature muriel_volestrangler Wednesday #16
How can even consider payment? BeneteauBum Wednesday #17
Give him $100 and tell him to STFU. louis-t Wednesday #18
All I can say about all this is,,,, WTF! mdbl Wednesday #19
Every day is worse then the day before. BigmanPigman Thursday #20
MaddowBlog-Democrats condemn 'slush fund' as Trump eyes possible settlement with the IRS LetMyPeopleVote Friday #21
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