How to handle Trump’s lawsuit against the IRS — without settling or creating a slush fund
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Photo: President Donald J. Trump hosts a dinner in honor of Police Week in the White House Rose Garden, Monday, May 11, 2026. Photo credit: Official White House photo by Molly Riley via Flickr. US government work. Article by Duncan Levin. MS NOW – May 15, 2026.
Here is the level of absurdity presented by President Donald Trump’s lawsuit against the IRS and the Treasury Department: Imagine a casino owner loses at his own blackjack table, orders the pit boss to refund his losses and announces that this was a fair interaction. Or say a bank president applies for a loan from his own bank, chairs the loan committee, approves the application and calls it an arm’s-length transaction. The case may be Trump v. IRS. But the practical reality is closer to Trump v. Trump’s own government, […]
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