Bipartisan group of former judges asks court to investigate Trump’s IRS deal
Summary
A group of former judges has asked a federal court to reopen President Donald Trump’s lawsuit against the IRS. They say the government bypassed the court by making a deal that set up a $1.776 billion fund for people claiming they were treated unfairly by the government.Key Facts
- Former federal judges want a court to reopen President Trump’s lawsuit against the IRS.
- The issue is about a $1.776 billion fund created through a settlement.
- The fund is for individuals who believe the government treated them unfairly.
- The judges argue the government avoided proper court process by making this deal.
- The settlement happened during President Trump’s administration.
- The lawsuit involves questions about government accountability and legal procedures.
- The judges represent both political parties (a bipartisan group).
- The court will decide whether to reopen the case based on this request.
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