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Republican senators start to question Trump's audit immunity deal
Republican senators are raising concerns about a Justice Department agreement granting audit immunity to President Donald Trump, his family, and businesses. The deal, part of a broader settlement with the IRS, has drawn scrutiny from lawmakers including John Cornyn, Bill Cassidy, and Susan Collins, who question its scope and potential impact on future audits.
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