Trump busca un acuerdo en la demanda contra el IRS

El presidente Donald Trump está explorando un acuerdo en su demanda de 10.000 millones de dólares contra el IRS y el Departamento del Tesoro.

La demanda se deriva de la filtración de declaraciones de impuestos hace años. Las conversaciones incluyen un posible fondo de 1.700 millones de dólares para aliados que alegan haber sido objeto de persecución por parte de la administración anterior, además de poner fin a las auditorías a Trump y su familia.

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