Trump Drops $10bn Lawsuit Against IRS for Anti-Weaponization Fund
L'essentiel
- Donald Trump has dropped a $10bn lawsuit against the IRS in exchange for a $1.8bn 'anti-weaponisation fund' to compensate individuals who believe they were unfairly investigated by the government.
- Legal analyst Kristy Greenberg discusses criticism of the fund.
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Pourquoi c'est important
Donald Trump had filed a $10bn lawsuit against the Internal Revenue Service. This week, he dropped the suit in exchange for a $1.8bn fund intended to compensate individuals who claim unfair government investigations.
This week, Donald Trump dropped a personal $10bn lawsuit he had against the Internal Revenue Service in exchange for a so-called anti-weaponisation fund. The $1.8bn fund will be used to compensate those who think they have been unfairly investigated by the government in the past.
This week, Jonathan Freedland speaks to the legal analyst Kristy Greenberg about why critics are calling this fund ‘corruption on steroids’
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Perspective IA — des possibilités, pas des certitudes
Further scrutiny and potential investigations into the 'anti-weaponisation fund'.
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Questions ouvertes
- What specific criteria will be used to determine eligibility for compensation from the fund?
- Who will oversee the management and distribution of the anti-weaponisation fund?
- What is the exact legal basis for the 'anti-weaponisation fund'?
- What were the specific grounds for Donald Trump's original $10bn lawsuit against the IRS?





