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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsSo, Trump thinks he won $10 billion case against the government?
Well, it is odd that the judge and jury have already settled the case only a few days after Trump sued the government? Oh wait! That should be robbed the government?
He is not blindly robbing people, it is in plain sight!
He says that he will donate the money to charity? That is like him donating his paycheck for Wounded Veterans fund, it never happened!
He is a thief who is hiding behind the presidential seal. It is his own conspiracy to steal than he can blame the government of wrong doings!
He is stealing from his own citizens and he doesnt care! But his followers thinks its okay for him too because he has been wronged by the very government he is a part of.
All the while this is happening, people are fighting to stay above water with high inflation and the struggle of everyday living. But yet we are to look the other way while he walks away with our tax dollars?
Gosh, when will Karma finally stop him? Its not soon enough!
AZJonnie
(3,168 posts)Some Untruth Social posting, I imagine?
Americanme
(433 posts)What a hero. Donating somebody else's money. Scumbag.
0rganism
(25,518 posts)Step 1. Become president
Step 2. ????
Step 3. Profit
Aussie105
(7,718 posts)when he realizes his ill-gotten gains made no difference to that moment coming.
(Soon.)
Irish_Dem
(80,392 posts)LetMyPeopleVote
(176,610 posts)The more the president tries to defend his desire for a taxpayer-financed payout, the worse his position appears.
Trump shares his plan for the billion he expects to receive from his IRS lawsuit - MS NOW
— (@oc88.bsky.social) 2026-02-05T23:49:05.193Z
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https://www.ms.now/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/trump-shares-his-plan-for-the-10-billion-he-expects-to-receive-from-his-irs-lawsuit
More than five years later, Trump has decided that the criminal penalty wasnt enough: He believes the disclosure of the truth entitles him to a $10 billion payout from the federal tax agency, which the president sued last week.
The payout, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent conceded to senators, would come from American taxpayers.....
Just as notably, the underlying lawsuit is still absurd, and vague assurances about where some or all of the money might go at some future date dont turn a baseless case into a good one.
But there is another part of Trumps pitch that stands out for me. From the transcript:
I have another lawsuit with the United States. I sued because they broke into Mar-a-Lago. And Ive won that case. I mean, I virtually, they broke, the FBI illegally, Biden and his group. It wasnt Biden. He didnt know what he was doing. It was a group of very smart radical left people. Theyre very smart. They just, theyve lost their way.
And they broke into Mar-a-Lago. They broke into my home. They went through my wifes drawers. They went through, you know its a double meaning. They went through Barrons, my sons, everything. They went through the whole house. Hundreds of people, they went in with guns. They went in guns, wouldve been a-blazing. I brought a lawsuit. Essentially, the lawsuits been won. I guess I won a lot of money.
Most of this is familiar nonsense (no one, for example, broke into his glorified country club, and there was no secret cabal orchestrating the law enforcement process), but one element to this deserves additional scrutiny: He said hes essentially won a lawsuit that resulted in him getting a lot of money......
On the other side of Capitol Hill, two leading Democratic senators, Senate Finance Committee Ranking Member Ron Wyden and Banking Committee Ranking Member Elizabeth Warren, launched a new investigation this week into Trumps $10 billion lawsuit against the IRS.
While the Internal Revenue Code permits a taxpayer to seek redress for unauthorized disclosures, Congress designed this provision to provide compensation for proven harm not to confer $10 billion dollar windfalls to a President seeking to line his own pockets at taxpayer expense, the Oregon and Massachusetts senators wrote to Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and Attorney General Pam Bondi.
They added, The leaks occurred from May 2019 through September 2020, when President Trump was in office and his hand-picked nominees, Steven Mnuchin and Charles Rettig, controlled the Treasury and IRS respectively. Trump is in essence now suing the government for his own failures during his first term. This lawsuit is a shameless and transparent act of corruption that should make any Americans head spin. We fear that instead of fighting this frivolous attempt by President Trump to profit off the failures of his own administration, cabinet officials intend not only to capitulate to Trump but coordinate with him in this brazen theft from the American people.
The concept that trump would have officials he appointed approve a settlement of this bogus claim is crazy.