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 · 11h
Trump has long kept his tax returns secret. He says that might change now, after IRS deal
President Donald Trump has long kept his past tax returns shielded from public scrutiny, something he insisted was necessary because of ongoing IRS audits.

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Trump settles IRS lawsuit, sets up $1.7B fund for claims of "weaponization"
 · 4h
How Trump's IRS settlement could block tax audits of him, his family and their businesses
 · 14h
Trump, the Audits and the Payout Fund
Just when it appeared that President Trump could sink no lower in turning the Justice Department into a wholly owned subsidiary of Trump Inc., we learn that the department’s resolution of his lawsuit ...

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 · 12h
‘This is long overdue’: Jan. 6 rioters and election deniers celebrate Trump’s $1.8 billion compensation fund
 · 15h
Trump’s $1.8 Billion Fund Tests Constitutional Limits
 · 20h
I.R.S. to Drop Audits of Trump and Family
The provision invited immediate criticism as tax experts raised the possibility that it was illegal.

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 · 10h
Analysis-Trump's $1.776 billion 'weaponization' fund sparks outrage, but court challenges will be tough
 · 10h
Raskin introduces bill to block Trump’s $1.776B after GOP shoots down effort to subpoena Blanche
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Justice Department announces nearly $1.8B fund to compensate Trump allies in a deal to drop IRS suit

The Trump administration has announced the creation a $1.7 billion fund to compensate allies of the Republican president who believe they were mistreated by the Biden-era Justice Department.
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A new FAFSA problem could keep families waiting longer for financial aid awards

WASHINGTON -- The Department of Education has found another problem impacting some college financial aid forms that could further delay students' aid awards, leaving them in limbo as they decide where to enroll next year. The problem involves tax data ...
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