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States take aim at Trump’s IRS settlement
Twenty-three Democratic state attorneys general asked a federal judge to investigate President Donald Trump over a $10 billion lawsuit against the IRS and Treasury, alleging collusive misconduct to benefit Trump and his allies. Trump dropped the lawsuit in exchange for immunity from tax audits and a scrapped 'anti-weaponization fund,' which faced bipartisan criticism. A judge reopened the case after former judges called the settlement a 'fraud upon the court.'
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