Trump’s IRS immunity deal that followed ‘bad faith’ lawsuit has no ‘basis in law’: judge
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Trump's IRS immunity deal that followed ‘bad faith’ lawsuit has no ‘basis in law’: judge
The ruling calls into question whether Trump and his family will be able to benefit from the settlement, which would immunize them from tax audits or other probes related to past filings
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Erik Larson and Zoe Tillman
Published Jul 13, 2026
Last updated 1 hour ago
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