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DOJ settlement prevents IRS action against Trump over tax returns

19 May 2026
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The Internal Revenue Service is permanently prohibited from pursuing any claims against President Donald Trump or his businesses based on tax returns filed prior to a recent settlement agreement. The Justice Department, in a document signed by Attorney General Todd Blanche, confirmed that the IRS and the Treasury Department are “FOREVER BARRED” from prosecuting claims related to Trump’s past tax filings. This settlement was reached to resolve a $10 billion lawsuit Trump filed over the 2020 leak of his tax returns. While Trump will receive a formal apology from the government, he will not receive any financial compensation. The agreement also establishes a $1.776 billion “Anti-Weaponization Fund” to assist individuals alleging they were victims of government misconduct, although it remains unclear who will benefit from this fund. The settlement has faced criticism for its perceived self-dealing nature, as it involves a deal between the president and his own government.

Why It Matters

The settlement highlights the ongoing tensions between former President Trump and governmental agencies, particularly regarding his financial disclosures and past audits. Trump’s tax returns have been a contentious issue since he declined to release them during his 2016 presidential campaign, leading to scrutiny from Democrats and ongoing investigations. The agreement underscores the unique legal protections afforded to a sitting president and the implications of government settlements involving high-profile individuals. Additionally, the establishment of the Anti-Weaponization Fund raises questions about accountability and potential beneficiaries in cases linked to governmental actions against individuals aligned with Trump.

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