Trump cherche un règlement dans le cadre de sa poursuite contre l'IRS

Le président Donald Trump explore la possibilité d'un règlement dans le cadre de sa poursuite de 10 milliards de dollars contre l'IRS et le département du Trésor.

La poursuite découle de fuites de déclarations fiscales remontant à plusieurs années. Les discussions incluent la création potentielle d'un fonds de 1,7 milliard de dollars destiné aux alliés qui auraient été injustement ciblés par l'administration précédente, ainsi que la fin des audits visant Trump et sa famille.

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