A federal judge in Florida has agreed to reopen President Donald Trump's lawsuit against the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) for $10 billion. The decision follows a request from intervenors who argued that a settlement aimed at establishing an 'anti-weaponization' fund compromised the integrity of the case. Previously, the Justice Department (DOJ) and Trump had reached a voluntary agreement to dismiss the lawsuit in exchange for certain conditions.
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Federal Judge Reopens Trump's $10 Billion Case Against IRS
A federal judge in Florida has reopened President Trump's lawsuit against the IRS, which seeks $10 billion. The decision comes after intervenors raised concerns about a settlement that they believe affected the case's integrity.
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- ✕ loaded language: 'anti-weaponization'
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Judge agrees to reopen Trump’s $10B IRS case for further scrutiny
Federal Judge Reopens Trump's $10 Billion Case Against IRS