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Updated · The Associated Press · May 20
Trump May Release Tax Returns After $10 Billion IRS Settlement Drops Claims
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Updated · The Associated Press · May 20

Trump May Release Tax Returns After $10 Billion IRS Settlement Drops Claims

9 articles · Updated · The Associated Press · May 20
  • Trump said Wednesday he may release his current tax returns after a Justice Department settlement permanently barred the government from pursuing existing tax examinations of him, his sons and the Trump Organization.
  • The deal resolves Trump’s $10 billion lawsuit against the IRS over a leak of his tax returns, though the Justice Department said the bar applies only to current audits, not future examinations.
  • A release would test a pledge Trump has repeatedly made and abandoned for years, often citing ongoing IRS audits as the reason for keeping his returns private.
  • Returns for 2015-2020 were already made public by congressional Democrats in 2022, revealing how Trump reduced his tax bills and disclosing foreign accounts, charitable giving and business performance details.
  • The broader settlement also created a $1.776 billion fund for Trump allies who say they were wrongly investigated, drawing accusations from Democrats and watchdogs that the arrangement is corrupt and unconstitutional.
What precedent does a settlement granting broad immunity from federal action set for future administrations?