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trump irs lawsuit weaponization fund

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AI-generatedThis is a political/legal story with no direct commercial mechanism. No product, commodity, supply chain, or company margin is affected. The proposed fund is taxpayer-financed compensation, not a commercial investment or regulatory change impacting any sector. No concrete commercial channel exists.
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- Trump considering dropping $10B IRS lawsuit for $1.7B fund to compensate political allies
- Fund would be financed by taxpayer money
- Nearly 1,600 individuals charged in connection with January 6 insurrection
- Lawsuit filed in January 2026 accuses federal agencies of illegal disclosure of Trump's tax returns
- Plan not yet officially approved; criticized as corruption
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