How Trump sued himself and settled for $1.8 billion, briefly explained.

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

Taxpayers will provide roughly $1.8 billion to the president and his allies—including January 6 insurrectionists.

The administration has “no liability” for what recipients do with the money—which may be important given who they’re giving it to.

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 new fund could pay claims to the likes of Jan. 6 rioters and other purported victims of “lawfare” by previous administrations.

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The settlement will create an “anti-weaponisation fund” to compensate people who claim to have been victims of US government lawfare, possibly including those convicted over the…

President Trump’s supporters have won Donald Trump’s legal fight against the Trump-controlled Justice Department. Congrats to everyone.

How Trump sued himself and settled for $1.8 billion, briefly explained.

The IRS knew Trump’s lawsuit could be easily thrown out in court. The Department of Justice didn’t listen.

Trump’s “Anti-Weaponization Fund” isn’t just a payout to his supporters — it’s a loophole that could lead to a complete subversion of the Constitution.

Trump’s “Anti-Weaponization Fund” isn’t just a payout to his supporters — it’s a loophole that could lead to a complete subversion of the Constitution.

The DOJ has claimed the fund is similar to an Obama-era settlement. But legal experts say that’s a far cry from reality.

One of Trump’s former staffers is already attempting to cash in on the “anti-weaponization fund.”

President Donald Trump’s $1.8 billion settlement slush fund is every bit as unethical as President Barack Obama’s settlement slush funds.

The president has long been operating under the assumption that he is immune from prosecution. His latest scheme, however, may be a step too far.

The Department of Justice has given Republicans a list of talking points not grounded in reality.

The ‘Anti-Weaponization Fund’ is an extraordinary example of bald self-dealing