Latest News About President Trump IRS deal includes permanent audit ban

Updated 2026-06-18 09:15

DOJ statement stated it agreed a agreement permanently preventing the Internal Revenue Service from examining Trump, his sons Donald Jr. and Eric and Trump Organization businesses for returns prior to May 18, 2026. linked to a broader deal tied to a $10 billion suit over leaked disclosures of tax information, the accord also set up a almost $2 billion fund described as an anti-weaponization measure. Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche declared the supplement May 19, 2026, and saying the IRS would be prevented from pushing past tax audit claims and related matters through that date.

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US government drops all claims against Trump in IRS lawsuit deal

The Justice Department has permanently barred the Internal Revenue Service from auditing President Trump’s past tax returns, his family members, and his businesses under a one-page settlement addendum signed on Tuesday, May 19, 2026. Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche declared the federal government is “FOREVER BARRED” from pursuing any tax audit claims filed before the…

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