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Democrats blast Trump over 'slush fund' in possible IRS lawsuit settlement

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Democrats blast Trump over 'slush fund' in possible IRS lawsuit settlement

ABC News reported President Donald Trump could settle a lawsuit against the IRS in exchange for a $1.7 billion fund to compensate his allies.

Democratic lawmakers on Friday slammed the Trump administration over reports that President Donald Trump would drop his $10 billion lawsuit against the Internal Revenue Service in an exchange for what some called a $1.7 billion "slush fund." "This administration is dripping with corruption from top to bottom, but rushing a settlement to steal $1.7 billion taxpayer dollars for a slush fund before a judge can toss your junk lawsuit would be among the most corrupt acts in American political history," Sen. Ron Wyden, D-Ore., the top Democrat on the Senate Finance Committee.

"This lawsuit has never been anything more than a shakedown of the American people by a crook president and his crook lawyers," Wyden said.

Trump, his two eldest sons, and his family business sued the IRS and the Treasury Department over the 2019 leak of the president's tax returns. It was an unprecedented move that raised concerns about conflicts of interest at the time.

ABC News, citing sources familiar with the situation, reported on Thursday that Trump and the IRS could settle his lawsuit in exchange for a compensation fund that could be used to compensate the president's allies who claim to have been wrongfully targeted by the Biden administration.

The New York Times reported on Tuesday that the Justice Department was considering settling Trump's IRS suit, also citing sources familiar.

The agreement could involve the exchange of taxpayer funds or another public benefit to Trump and the end of any audit into Trump, his family, and business, the Times reported.

The White House did not immediately respond to a request for comment on Friday.

"Trump is 'dropping' his bogus lawsuit against the IRS in exchange for a slush fund, courtesy of your tax dollars, that he can use to pay off his political allies," Sen. Chris Van Hollen, D-Md., posted to X on Friday.

"While people drown in high prices & inflation — Trump's lining his & his buddies' pockets.  We will fight this," Hollen wrote.

The exact terms of any settlement have not been finalized, but it could include a victim compensation fund as well as a truth-and-reconciliation-style commission that could vote to issue monetary rewards, ABC News reported.

"Donald Trump is orchestrating a $1,700,000,000 fraud on the American taxpayer to line the pockets of his MAGA political allies, another installment in his ongoing effort to turn the federal government into a personal cash machine for his unpopular extremist movement," said Rep. Jamie Raskin, D-Md., the top Democrat on the House Judiciary Committee. "This is a massive and unprecedented presidential plunder of the American people." Got a confidential news tip? We want to hear from you.

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