DOJ agency claims it has no records of Trump's shady IRS settlement
Source: Raw Story
June 11, 2026 9:50PM ET
A Department of Justice division claimed it had no records related to President Donald Trump's IRS settlement, a watchdog reported.
According to Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW), the DOJ's Civil Division came up empty-handed when responding to a request for records related to the settlement that led to Trump's $1.8 billion anti-weaponization fund.
The $1.8 billion anti-weaponization fund came out of a settlement in the case Trump v. IRS, a $10 billion lawsuit over the leaking of the Trump family and organization's tax returns. CREW filed the request to see DOJ documents related to the settlement that created the fund, but "DOJ's Civil Division claims to have no record of so much as being notified about Trump's case," the watchdog reported.
CREW was expecting some paper trail, given the amount of money involved and the fact that it was the first time a sitting president had sued and settled a case with their own administration.
Read more: https://www.rawstory.com/doj-anti-weaponization-fund-2677030874/
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Lovie777
(24,120 posts)corrupt, fraud, unpatriotic.
underpants
(197,555 posts)Incredible
hadEnuf
(3,677 posts)As if we believe anything they have to say.
OldBaldy1701E
(11,713 posts)
Bayard
(30,526 posts)sop
(19,655 posts)A presidential pardon can forgive criminal liability and fines for federal tax evasion, but it cannot forgive the underlying civil tax liabilities, penalties, or interest; the pardoned individual would still have to pay back taxes and civil debts owed to the government. Essentially, Trump illegally pardoned himself for his IRS tax liabilities.
In all likelihood, Trump will also issue a presidential pardon to himself before his term is over. That's illegal as well, but he'll do it anyway.
aggiesal
(10,968 posts)that a President can't pardon anyone that's committed crimes on his/her behalf or while working in their administration during the time the crime was committed.
Otherwise it's the textbook definition of corruption.
Baitball Blogger
(52,789 posts)Wink, wink. Nudge nudge.
Yup. This one wont make it past the expiration of this Administrations term. If nothing else, there should have been a settlement agreement.
mdbl
(8,866 posts)Of course, with the spineless weenies in charge of the Senate, this won't happen.
liberalgunwilltravel
(1,284 posts)Theres no deal. As soon as the criminal organization is removed, start the audits immediately and impose all appropriate fines.