Trump administration creates $1.776 billion lawfare fund

The Trump administration has settled a lawsuit with the president and established a $1.776 billion fund to compensate victims of what it calls lawfare and weaponization of government.

The settlement includes an apology to Trump and an agreement not to audit his past tax returns. An addendum signed by acting Attorney General Todd Blanche also immunizes Trump and his family from future IRS audits or tax enforcement proceedings.

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Illustration of President Trump signing a $1.8B settlement in the Oval Office with lawmakers protesting in the background.
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Trump reaches settlement creating 1.8 billion dollar fund

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President Trump has settled a lawsuit against his own administration, establishing a taxpayer-funded pool of nearly 1.8 billion dollars for people his appointees deem victims of government overreach. The agreement also shields his family and businesses from IRS audits and enforcement actions on past tax returns. Bipartisan lawmakers are moving to block the deal.

President Trump has dismissed his $10 billion lawsuit against the IRS. The move paves the way for a $1.776 billion settlement fund aimed at compensating those who claim government overreach. Critics in Congress and ethics groups have raised concerns over the arrangement.

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President Trump created a taxpayer-funded fund of $1.8 billion to compensate his allies, including January 6 rioters, along with a provision granting IRS immunity to him and his family.

The Justice Department has launched a criminal investigation into E. Jean Carroll regarding her disclosure of legal funding in her lawsuits against President Donald Trump. A related probe targets donor Reid Hoffman and his affiliated nonprofit.

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President Donald Trump earned at least $2.2 billion in 2025, according to his annual financial disclosure released Tuesday by the Office of Government Ethics. The figure marks a sharp increase from the previous year and stems largely from cryptocurrency and real estate ventures.

The US Court of International Trade ruled on Thursday that the 10% temporary tariffs imposed by Donald Trump in February are illegal.

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President Trump and his family received more than $1 billion in earnings last year from cryptocurrency businesses, according to a federal financial disclosure report.

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