Trump administration creates $1.7B fund for allies of the president after he drops IRS lawsuit
May 18, 2026
The Justice Department on Monday announced the creation of a $1.776 billion fund to compensate President Donald Trumps allies who claim they were unfairly targeted by the previous administration.Its an unprecedented move that wo
uld allow the presidents administration to pay his supporters from a government agency he controls with taxpayer money.Its creation comes as Trump dropped his $10 billion lawsuit alleging that the Internal Revenue Service failed to protect Trump and the Trump Organization from an unauthorized leak of their tax returns.Trump himself will not receive any payments, but will receive a formal apology, the Justice Department said.IN CASE YOU MISSED IT | Trump sues IRS and Treasury for $10B over leaked tax infoIn January, Trump, along with his sons Donald Trump Jr. and Eric Trump, sued the IRS and Treasury Department for at least $10 billion. The lawsuit accuses the IRS of an unauthorized leak of their tax returns from his first presidency.Trumps lawsuit alleges that the IRS failed to protect confidential tax information and the tax information of the Trump Organization. Charles Littlejohn, a former IRS contractor, was sentenced to five years in prison for leaking Trumps tax records, along with the records of thousands of others.Trump sued the IRS in his capacity as a citizen, not as the president.Soon after Trump brought the lawsuit, the federal judge presiding over the case in Florida, district Judge Kathleen Williams, expressed skepticism that it was the kind of legitimate legal dispute that belonged in her courthouse.She asked a group of outside lawyers to brief her on the question. They too raised concerns about the propriety of a president seeking monetary damages for personal reasons against a government agency within his executive branch.FROM THE ARCHIVES | President Trump Petitions Supreme Court To Keep Tax Returns PrivateNot the first dealThe deal follows several others reached in lawsuits filed by allies of Trump.In March, the department settled a lawsuit with Michael Flynn. Flynn sued the government for $50 million, accusing the FBI of trying to entrap him in the first few days of the Trump administration. Flynn was awarded over $1 million in the settlement.Carter Page, a former Trump campaign adviser, also settled a lawsuit with the Trump administration in April. Page was suing the Justice Department and FBI over flawed government surveillance he faced due to Russian contacts in 2016.They wrote that, if Trump sought to voluntarily submit the case to facilitate such a settlement, the court should scrutinize that maneuver under a legal rule that would allow the court to sanction the lawyers involved.Minutes after Trumps legal team notified the court hes dropping the case on Monday, nearly 100 House Democrats submitted a friend-of-the-court brief accusing Trump of blatant self-dealing.The-CNN-Wire 2026 Cable News Network, Inc., a Warner Bros. Discovery Company. All rights reserved.
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