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    US President Trump and family given immunity from pending tax audits | Donald Trump News

    Team_NationalNewsBriefBy Team_NationalNewsBriefMay 20, 2026 Latest News No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Democratic lawmakers blast move, which follows the establishment of a controversial ‘Anti-Weaponization Fund’.

    Published On 20 May 202620 May 2026

    United States President Donald Trump, his family, and his businesses have been granted immunity from any ongoing audits into their tax affairs, according to a directive by the Department of Justice.

    The move on Tuesday came as an addendum to Trump’s agreement a day earlier to settle a $10bn lawsuit against the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) over the leak of his tax information to media outlets between 2018 and 2020.

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    In a one-page document, signed by acting Attorney General Todd Blanche, the Justice Department said authorities would be “FOREVER BARRED and PRECLUDED” from “prosecuting or pursuing” tax claims against Trump, members of his family, and his businesses.

    The document stipulates that the waiver applies to any inquiries that are “currently pending or that could be pending,” including any related to tax returns filed by Trump before Monday’s settlement.

    Democratic lawmakers immediately blasted the move.

    Senator Adam Schiff of California accused the Trump administration of engaging in corruption and “self-dealing”.

    “The tax-dodging President gets himself and his whole family a tax break, thanks to Todd Blanche,” Schiff said in a statement on social media.

    Richard Painter, the chief White House ethics lawyer under former President George W Bush, said that exempting Trump from any tax obligations would be unconstitutional.

    “If the president or his family owe the IRS money, this is a violation of the domestic emoluments clause of the US Constitution, which specifically says that the president cannot receive any profits or advantages from the US government other than his salary appropriated by Congress,” Painter told Al Jazeera.

    The Justice Department and the Trump Organisation did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

    The Justice Department’s directive marks a dramatic expansion in Trump’s settlement, which established a so-called “Anti-Weaponization Fund” to compensate people who claim to have been victims of politically-motivated “lawfare”.

    Critics have likened the initiative to a “slush fund”, warning that it is likely to be used to reward Trump’s allies.

    Decisions on distributing money from the $1.776bn fund will be made by a five-member commission, four of whom will be directly appointed by Blanche, a Trump appointee who formerly acted as his personal lawyer.

    In heated exchanges with Democratic senators on Tuesday, Blanche denied that Trump had directed him to establish the fund or that it would be used in a partisan manner.

    “Anybody in this country is eligible to apply if they believe they were a victim of weaponisation,” Blanche said.



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