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Rhiannon12866

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Mon May 18, 2026, 11:19 PM May 18

Congress TRAPS Trump as He RUSHES SETTLEMENT?!?! - Legal AF



Michael Popok reports on Trump getting caught trying to pull a fast one and use a Federal Judge in Miami as pawn to fraudulently settle a made up lawsuit against his own IRS in order to enter into a "fraudulent" settlement that the DOJ is not empowered to enter into, as 93 House Members file a motion to get Judge Williams to put a stop to the $1.7 billion slush fund creation. - 05/18/2026.
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Congress TRAPS Trump as He RUSHES SETTLEMENT?!?! - Legal AF (Original Post) Rhiannon12866 May 18 OP
This a**hole needs to stop stealing our money$$$$$$$$$$ vapor2 May 19 #1
I've always suspected this was the MO behind Trump suing Murdoch no_hypocrisy May 19 #2

no_hypocrisy

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2. I've always suspected this was the MO behind Trump suing Murdoch
Tue May 19, 2026, 06:21 AM
May 19

for the Epstein Birthday Book. IOW, Trump wants Murdoch to give him cash, but despite Citizens United, Murdoch legally can't give the sum or Murdoch doesn't want it to be publicly known that he's financing Trump.

So they secretly agree to this scheme: Trump will sue Murdoch and initially, Murdoch would fight the claim. But eventually, they would both agree to a settlement and Trump would get the money via the court system.

You see, in the backrooms of litigants, a civil suit is made with the expectation that it won't reach a jury with a final judgment. It's a ride until someone gives a number for a settlement. It's often less expensive than a long litigation (legal and court fees, not to mention being bogged down for months, if not years).

So, you sue for the settlement, even if the claim is bogus, but the other side depends on the court to keep the wheels spinning.

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