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23. Trump Can't Be on Both Sides of IRS Settlement, Democrats Say
Mon May 18, 2026, 02:30 PM
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Since trump is on both sides of this "lawsuit", the courts have no jurisdiction. There can be no settlement if there was no real lawsuit in the first place.



https://news.bloombergtax.com/daily-tax-report/trump-cant-be-on-both-sides-of-irs-settlement-democrats-say

Democrats asked a court to block a reported settlement between the IRS and President Donald Trump over a leak of his tax information during his first term, saying it lacks the bare minimum required to file a lawsuit: two opposing parties.

Nearly 100 House Democrats signed an amicus brief in the US District Court for the Southern District of Florida on Monday that says the case doesn’t distinguish between Trump as president and “personal capacity.” The brief also demands the court dismiss the lawsuit as unconstitutional. It sets another marker on how Democrats are finding fresh opportunities to highlight their opposition to how Trump’s personally benefiting from being president.

Trump moved toward dropping his $10 billion lawsuit against the IRS over the 2019 leak of his tax information in a court filing Monday morning. The Department of Justice announced the creation of a $1.7 billion federal fund to pay victims of so-called government weaponization to resolve the lawsuit, under which Trump wouldn’t receive any money directly.

“The President has repeatedly claimed far-reaching Executive power and frequently sought to use that power to further his own personal interests,” the brief said. “He cannot pretend that officials at the IRS and the Department of the Treasury—and their lawyers at the DOJ—operate independently from him for purposes of this case.”....

The Democrats’ filing is being handled by a task force led by top House Democrat leaders Joe Neguse (D-Colo.) and Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.), along with House Judiciary Committee ranking member Jamie Raskin and House Ways and Means Committee ranking member Richard Neal (D-Mass.).

We urge the Court to dismiss this ludicrous case for lack of jurisdiction and to block any settlement that would turn the Treasury into a vehicle for corrupt self-dealing in violation of the Constitution and Congress’s exclusive power of the purse,” Raskin said in a statement announcing the amicus brief.

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But did the IRS pay the $1.7 billion as a settlement no_hypocrisy Monday #1
How in the hell shithole can take 1.7 billion from IRS to pay his cronies................. Lovie777 Monday #3
Two words: no_hypocrisy Monday #6
Totally misleading post, gab13by13 Monday #2
I didn't read it................ Lovie777 Monday #4
Here's the real story gab13by13 Monday #5
This OP is about an actual COURT FILING that happened *this morning* (included in the OP comments) BumRushDaShow Monday #8
Your comment "Try to keep up" is rude. People get to misunderstand or make mistakes without someone being snarky. 33taw Monday #10
It's from past experience and it's not my first rodeo in this respect BumRushDaShow Monday #11
Well said mcar Monday #12
Sadly, your point may be getting lost in the snark. Thank you for explaining what "flood the zone' means. 33taw Monday #20
Right now they are "flooding the zone" (this is just from what was posted so far and what I just found the last 15 min) BumRushDaShow Monday #21
Man, you are doing the Lord's work out here. Ursus Rex Monday #22
This might be precedence and open up a class action no_hypocrisy Monday #7
The leak "in 2019 and 2020" UpInArms Monday #9
MaddowBlog-Trump moves to withdraw $10 billion lawsuit against IRS amid reports of new 'slush fund' LetMyPeopleVote Monday #13
Has anyone explained how he came up with the number of $1.7 billion for his slush fund? FakeNoose Monday #14
That's probably where the figure came from BumRushDaShow Monday #15
Not random, just more of tRump's made-for-TV performative bullshit. YodaMom2 Monday #18
I read about that, not realizing it was the same slush fund FakeNoose Monday #19
See! He saved us $8.3 billion dollars. COL Mustard Monday #16
Trumps thug sycophants will see money off of that $1.7B about as fast Bengus81 Monday #17
Trump Can't Be on Both Sides of IRS Settlement, Democrats Say LetMyPeopleVote Monday #23
Judge is taking the position that the lawsuit does not include any settlement LetMyPeopleVote Monday #24
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