Administração Trump cria fundo de US$ 1,776 bilhão contra o 'lawfare'

A administração Trump fechou um acordo judicial com o presidente e estabeleceu um fundo de US$ 1,776 bilhão para compensar vítimas do que chama de 'lawfare' e instrumentalização do governo.

O acordo inclui um pedido de desculpas a Trump e um compromisso de não auditar suas declarações de imposto de renda passadas. Um adendo assinado pelo procurador-geral interino Todd Blanche também imuniza Trump e sua família de futuras auditorias do IRS ou procedimentos de execução fiscal.

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