La administración Trump crea un fondo de 1776 millones de dólares contra la persecución judicial

La administración Trump ha resuelto una demanda con el presidente y ha establecido un fondo de 1776 millones de dólares para compensar a las víctimas de lo que denomina persecución judicial y instrumentalización del gobierno.

El acuerdo incluye una disculpa a Trump y el compromiso de no auditar sus declaraciones de impuestos anteriores. Un anexo firmado por el fiscal general interino, Todd Blanche, también otorga inmunidad a Trump y a su familia frente a futuras auditorías del IRS o procedimientos de ejecución fiscal.

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