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Trump’s IRS Suit May End With a $1.7 Billion Compensation Fund

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Washington Post - Politics 1 day ago • washingtonpost.com
Trump’s allies are already lining up to apply to his $1.8 billion fund
Jan. 6 rioters, George Santos, Mark McCloskey and Rod Blagojevich: A wide range of figures are eyeing the president’s new settlement fund.
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Bloomberg Politics 2 days ago • bloomberg.com
Jan. 6 Police Officers Sue to Block Trump's $1.8 Billion Fund
Police who responded to the US Capitol riots involving President Donald Trump’s supporters in 2021 are suing to block the creation of a government “anti-weaponization” fund, alleging that it’s “the most brazen act of pre…
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Washington Post - Politics 2 days ago • washingtonpost.com
Trump’s extraordinary $1.8 billion legal fund to his allies
Why the enormous fund is so controversial.
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Bloomberg Politics 6 days ago • bloomberg.com
Trump’s IRS Suit May End With a $1.7 Billion Compensation Fund
Victims of so-called government weaponization could seek money from the proposed fund.
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