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In reply to the discussion: Justice Department announces a $1.7B fund to compensate Trump allies in a deal to drop IRS suit [View all]LetMyPeopleVote
(182,006 posts)37. Judge is taking the position that the lawsuit does not include any settlement
The lawsuit was void due to a lack of a "case or controversy" and is not mentioned in the motion to dismiss. The court is in effect ruling that this settlement is not part of the lawsuit and has no force or effect.
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NEWS A federal judge closes Trump's lawsuit against the IRS, noting there's "no settlement of record" because DOJ never mentioned one on the docket. We'll see if that upends the $1.776B fund to Trump's allies.

Again, the court had no jurisdiction in this case due to a lack of a case or controversy. There will be some litigation on this "settlement"
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Justice Department announces a $1.7B fund to compensate Trump allies in a deal to drop IRS suit [View all]
BumRushDaShow
13 hrs ago
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It should take at least as long for Trump to get his $1.7B as it'll take E. Jean Carroll to receive her money.
sop
12 hrs ago
#17
"Where are our leaders? Not voicing ANYTHING makes voters think "It's OK.""
BumRushDaShow
12 hrs ago
#7
And where is this money going to come from? Doesn't Congress have to approve something like this?
Ray Bruns
12 hrs ago
#6
MaddowBlog-Trump moves to withdraw $10 billion lawsuit against IRS amid reports of new 'slush fund'
LetMyPeopleVote
12 hrs ago
#10
Dems have got to vocally respond to this outrage and fight it tooth and nail. We know the GOP
D. Spaulding
12 hrs ago
#13
Wow! Trump is really a master dealmaker; he negotiated himself down from $10B to $1.7B, saving us $8.3B.
sop
12 hrs ago
#14
He claims Biden weaponized the justice department ? What does he call his persecution of Comey, Brennan for doing
ChicagoTeamster
11 hrs ago
#25
Both men in charge at the IRS and the DOJ are "acting heads," neither have been confirmed, and both are Trump stooges.
sop
9 hrs ago
#32
If that's what this fund truly is, then Democrats that the DOJ attacked at the behest of Trump should get their share.
patphil
10 hrs ago
#30
Only in Trumps USA!!-Taxpayers paying Rioters who hurt our Capitol police and damaged the Capitol!!
riversedge
8 hrs ago
#34
Did I tell y'all about my friend who lost his job? He was an administrator of a company that employed
Scrivener7
7 hrs ago
#36
Judge is taking the position that the lawsuit does not include any settlement
LetMyPeopleVote
4 hrs ago
#37