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Justice Department Doj Agrees Not Pursue Tax Claims Trump Part Irs Deal

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- DOJ agreed not to pursue tax claims against Trump, his family, or businesses as part of IRS settlement.
- Settlement includes a nearly $1.8 billion 'anti-weaponization' fund.
- Agreement bars U.S. from seeking damages related to existing audits or claims, effective May 18.
- Trump dropped a $10 billion lawsuit against IRS and Treasury Department.
- Case closed after Trumps moved to dismiss their suit.
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