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President Donald Trump is seeking a $10 billion payout from the Internal Revenue Service, and can’t imagine why American taxpayers would be bothered by being the ones to foot the bill. Trump, 79, was
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Trump is suing his own government for $10 billion of your money
In an unprecedented move, President Donald Trump is suing the IRS and Treasury for $10 billion, alleging they failed to protect his tax records from an illegal leak.
Trump filed a lawsuit against the IRS and the Treasury Department last week, accusing the agencies of failing to prevent his tax information from being leaked to news outlets.
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent has been forced to admit that taxpayers will foot the bill if Donald Trump wins a $10 billion lawsuit he’s filed against the Internal Revenue Service over his tax returns.
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Trump and his eldest sons file $10B lawsuit against IRS, Treasury Department over leaked tax records
President Trump, Donald Trump Jr., and Eric Trump filed a $10 billion lawsuit against the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) and Treasury Department Thursday, blaming the federal agencies for leaks of their confidential tax information.
President Donald Trump sued the US Treasury and Internal Revenue Service for at least $10 billion over an unauthorized disclosure of his tax returns to the press during his first term in office.
The Miami federal court lawsuit says the IRS and Treasury failed to prevent the leak of Trump's tax records by former IRS employee Charles Littlejohn.
The president argued in the lawsuit that the agencies failed to prevent a former contractor from leaking his tax returns from nearly a decade ago to news outlets.
Republican Sen. Ron Johnson (Wis.) said Sunday that he would prefer the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) undertake a “robust” investigation into the leak of President Trump’s tax returns, days after the president sued the agency for $10 billion over the disclosure.