The notice Monday did not disclose any potential settlement terms.

The president will drop his $10 billion lawsuit against the IRS in exchange for the creation of a $1.7 billion “weaponization” fund that will give taxpayer money to his…

Trump is reportedly rushing to settle the case—and get taxpayer funds—before a federal judge could potentially throw it out.

The president’s “settlement” with the IRS appears set to give him a slush fund of $1.7 billion to dole out to allies. How unconstitutional is it? Jamie Raskin counts the ways.

"This is a massive and unprecedented presidential plunder of the American people," said Rep. Jamie Raskin.

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ABC News reported President Donald Trump could settle a lawsuit against the IRS in exchange for a $1.7 billion fund to compensate his allies.

The fund would pay victims of so-called government weaponization.

If case is settled for full amount Trump is requesting, a $10bn payment would more than double his family’s net worth

The creation of a $1.8 billion fund for Trump’s political allies could be unlawful, the Tax Law Center argues—unless Trump pays taxes on it.

The $1.8 billion fund has already been widely condemned by Democrats and ethics experts.

The notice Monday did not disclose any potential settlement terms.

President Donald Trump has moved to withdraw his $10 billion lawsuit against the Internal Revenue Service over the leak of his tax returns amid reports that a resolution of the…

President Donald Trump is dropping his $10 billion lawsuit against the Internal Revenue Service, according to court documents, a signal that the administration is preparing to go…

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump on Monday moved to withdraw his $10 billion lawsuit against the Internal Revenue Service over the leak of his tax returns after reports…

Trump sued the IRS in late January over the leak of his tax information by an IRS employee Charles "Chaz" Littlejohn in 2019 and 2020.

Trump has moved to withdraw his $10 billion lawsuit against the IRS over the leak of his tax returns after reports that a resolution of the case was close at hand.

Trump has dropped his $10 billion lawsuit against the Internal Revenue Service amid reports that he is poised to gain control over a $1.8 billion taxpayer-funded slush fund.

The creation of a fund to pay allies of the president who believe they were wrongly investigated and prosecuted reflects Trump's long-running claims that the Biden administration…

Trump, two of his sons and the Trump Organization filed the lawsuit in January.

President Donald Trump on Monday sought to drop his $10 billion lawsuit against the IRS in a court filing that made no mention of a reported settlement with the agency. Monday’s…