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21. MaddowBlog-Democrats condemn 'slush fund' as Trump eyes possible settlement with the IRS
Fri May 15, 2026, 06:13 PM
May 15

Sen. Elizabeth Warren characterized the purported deal as an “insane level of corruption — even for Trump.”

A year ago, Trump endorsed a “compensation fund” for Jan. 6 rioters, though it wasn’t clear where he expected to get the money.

Now we know: He’d get it from us, in the form of a settlement agreement that results in a giant pool of money his team could use to reward his allies without oversight.

Steve Benen (@stevebenen.com) 2026-05-15T17:42:13.603Z

https://www.ms.now/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/democrats-condemn-slush-fund-as-trump-eyes-possible-settlement-with-the-irs

More than three months later, as settlement talks between the agency and the Republican’s lawyers continue, money for “charity” doesn’t appear to be the principal goal. ABC News reported:

President Donald Trump is expected to drop his $10 billion lawsuit against the Internal Revenue Service in exchange for the creation of a $1.7 billion fund to compensate allies who claim they were wrongfully targeted by the Biden administration, sources familiar with the matter told ABC News.

The commission overseeing the compensation fund would have the total authority to hand out approximately $1.7 billion in taxpayer funds to settle claims brought by anyone who alleges they were harmed by the Biden administration’s “weaponization” of the legal system, including the nearly 1,600 individuals charged in connection with the Jan. 6 Capitol attack as well as potentially entities associated with President Trump himsel
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....Rep. Jamie Raskin of Maryland, the top Democrat on the House Judiciary Committee, issued a related statement, saying, “Donald Trump is orchestrating a $1,700,000,000 fraud on the American taxpayer to line the pockets of his MAGA political allies, another installment in his ongoing effort to turn the federal government into a personal cash machine for his unpopular extremist movement. This is a massive and unprecedented presidential plunder of the American people.”

Raskin’s statement went on, “The President has no authority to conjure up billion-dollar compensation schemes or raid the Judgment Fund which exists to settle valid lawsuits. Trump is systematically converting neutral government mechanisms into a presidential slush fund to build his army of political dependents. … This is a giant affront to the rule of law and a danger to the American system of justice.”

It’s easy to forget, but just two months into his second term, the president endorsed the idea of a possible “compensation fund” for rioters who attacked the U.S. Capitol in his name. Trump didn’t elaborate on the details, but taken at face value, he appeared to describe what would effectively be financial rewards for the criminals he pardoned.

It wasn’t clear at the time where exactly he expected to get the money. Fourteen months later, the answer appears to be coming into focus: Trump would get the money from taxpayers, in the form of a settlement agreement that results in a giant pool of money his team could use to reward his allies. Watch this space.

The only way to do this settlement is to have a valid lawsuit or court action. This lawsuit will be dismissed because of (a) statute of limitations and (b) the lack of judicial jurisdiction due to there being no "case or controversy."

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At the very least, he should prove there was harm done to him. From what everyone can see, he's made Vinca May 13 #1
Abe Lincoln said of his Sec. of the Navy would have stolen a wood stove if it wasn't too hot. Botany May 13 #2
It's just one giant criminal gang doing government cosplay for profit and amusement. tanyev May 13 #3
In a sane world, Trump would have to pay back taxes to the IRS after the leaker revealed he only paid $750, sop May 13 #4
Sure Roy Rolling May 13 #5
Incestuous relationships are trDUMP's cup of tea. Todd Blanche being DjT's former personal attorney,.. magicarpet May 13 #6
make it conditional on his resignation eShirl May 13 #7
So the IRS sullied his reputation? what's that worth? RainCaster May 13 #8
USA bankruptcy has been scheduled for November 2028. sinkingfeeling May 13 #9
He is so sick and tiring to listen to bluestarone May 13 #10
OUR money to pay this carpetbagger! Bayard May 13 #11
If this goes to fruition, which I hope it doesn't, maybe the settlement can include his prior tax returns. Firestorm49 May 13 #12
A variation of "mostly I consult with myself." (n/t) thesquanderer May 13 #13
re: "the possibility of the I.R.S. dropping any audits of Mr. Trump"... thesquanderer May 13 #14
MaddowBlog-Judge questions whether Trump can sue his own administration for $10 billion LetMyPeopleVote May 13 #15
If they drop the future audits, then he'll be demanding his tax returns earn him the Nobel Prize for Literature muriel_volestrangler May 13 #16
How can even consider payment? BeneteauBum May 13 #17
Give him $100 and tell him to STFU. louis-t May 13 #18
All I can say about all this is,,,, WTF! mdbl May 13 #19
Every day is worse then the day before. BigmanPigman May 14 #20
MaddowBlog-Democrats condemn 'slush fund' as Trump eyes possible settlement with the IRS LetMyPeopleVote May 15 #21
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