Trump-IRS settlement 'forever' bars audits into tax claims for Trump and his family

President Donald Trump speaks to the press aboard Air Force One following his visit with President Xi Jinping in China, Friday. The Justice Department on Tuesday barred the Internal Revenue Service from auditing Trump, his family and his companies.

President Donald Trump speaks to the press aboard Air Force One following his visit with President Xi Jinping in China, Friday. The Justice Department on Tuesday barred the Internal Revenue Service from auditing Trump, his family and his companies. (Evan Vucci, Reuters)


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WASHINGTON — The Justice Department has "forever barred" the Internal Revenue Service from pursuing any ‌audits into past tax claims for President ⁠Donald Trump, his ​relatives and his ⁠companies, according to a one-page ‌document released ‌Tuesday.

The sweeping document, signed by acting ⁠Attorney General ⁠Todd Blanche, said the government could not audit Trump's tax returns filed before Monday or any matters "that were raised or could ‌have been raised."

The order ​expanded the settlement agreement Trump reached Monday with the IRS in which he agreed to drop his $10 billion lawsuit over the leak of his tax returns. As part ​of the settlement, the Justice Department ‌created a nearly $1.8 ‌billion ⁠fund to compensate victims of political "weaponization."

Blanche faced repeated questions Tuesday over that fund in his first congressional ‌testimony since taking over ​as acting attorney ‌general.

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