L'administration Trump crée un fonds de 1,776 milliard de dollars contre l'instrumentalisation de la justice

L'administration Trump a conclu un accord amiable avec le président et a établi un fonds de 1,776 milliard de dollars pour indemniser les victimes de ce qu'elle qualifie d'instrumentalisation de la justice et de détournement des institutions gouvernementales.

L'accord comprend des excuses adressées à Trump ainsi que l'engagement de ne pas auditer ses précédentes déclarations de revenus. Un addendum signé par le procureur général par intérim Todd Blanche accorde également l'immunité à Trump et à sa famille contre tout futur audit de l'IRS ou toute procédure de recouvrement fiscal.

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