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Updated · The New York Times · Jun 5
Trump Retains IRS Audit Shield as GOP Forces End to $1.8 Billion Fund
Updated
Updated · The New York Times · Jun 5

Trump Retains IRS Audit Shield as GOP Forces End to $1.8 Billion Fund

2 articles · Updated · The New York Times · Jun 5

Summary

  • Todd Blanche left in place sweeping IRS audit protections for Donald Trump and his family even after abandoning a separate $1.8 billion fund for alleged victims of federal overreach.
  • A Democratic bid to cancel the audit shield failed on a voice vote, while Senate Republican anger focused far more heavily on the fund, which had stalled the party's broader agenda for weeks.
  • The protection could be worth tens of millions of dollars: one IRS audit underway before the immunity was announced could have produced a tax bill exceeding $100 million.
  • The move gives Trump an unusual public benefit despite a long history of tax scrutiny, including his 2016 refusal to release returns while citing audits and the Trump Organization's 2022 New York tax-fraud conviction.

Insights

With a judge scrutinizing the settlement, what is the ultimate fate of this unprecedented tax immunity?
What precedent is set by granting permanent audit immunity to a president and his family?