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pat_k

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14. Al least The Prospect makes this clear...
Thu May 21, 2026, 04:28 PM
3 hrs ago

... in the body of the article. The title leaves something to be desired tho.

Wish the judge has simply dismissed, as would have been the most obvious course of action. I suppose she wanted to create an indisputable record to withstand appeal. What is truly horrific about this is that such "caution" is only necessary because six black-robed traitors have hijacked SCOTUS.

https://www.prospectmagazine.co.uk/ideas/law/the-weekly-constitutional/73630/trump-irs-extraordinary-settlement-with-own-government

The extraordinary ‘settlement’ agreement between Trump and his own government

The first remarkable feature, which this Weekly Constitutional blog has covered before, is that there was not really a dispute between the parties capable of being adjudicated by the courts. The judge in this case doubted that the court had jurisdiction to hear a suit brought by one person against entities he effectively controlled.

The judge could have then struck out the case for want of jurisdiction, but she instead wanted to hear the arguments of the parties on the point. The deadline for those submissions was this week. But Trump and his fellow plaintiffs—his son and his corporation—did not make any submissions. They “settled” the case instead.

And this brings us to the second remarkable feature: the extraordinary nature of the supposed “settlement”. Here, the starting point is that in the eyes of the court there is no settlement. According to the court record—the docket is publicly available here—the suit has been withdrawn. The plaintiffs have simply dropped the case.
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Many things can be done by a contract, the legal device by which parties can agree to have obligations and rights which they otherwise would not have at law. Sometimes agreements, including those for settling litigation, can contain complex and imaginative provisions. But what is being done here is something else.

This “settlement” agreement is setting out the sort of thing which is normally done by primary legislation. It is taking taxpayers’ money and creating the means by which parties not connected to the litigation can benefit from payments by that money. This is not about litigation or its settlement: this is fiscal policy by other means.






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Ari Melber called it a "Thug" Fund. yellow dahlia 6 hrs ago #1
At least WAPO had the decency to put it in quotes. pat_k 5 hrs ago #7
Weisman called it theft. GoodRaisin 4 hrs ago #10
If Trump robbed a bank at gunpoint, everyone would just call it a "settlement." Irish_Dem 6 hrs ago #2
The next president better check that he hasn't made off with fort knox gold a la Marcos. pat_k 4 hrs ago #8
100% certain trump has already made off with some gold Irish_Dem 4 hrs ago #9
or shot someone on Fifth Avenue MadameButterfly 3 hrs ago #18
Part of his presidential duties. Irish_Dem 3 hrs ago #20
Essentially it's an extortion payout...nt Wounded Bear 6 hrs ago #3
It's not even that because there was no threat. pat_k 5 hrs ago #4
Understand it was a setup. Start a bogus "threat" of a lawsuit and then settle out of court... Wounded Bear 5 hrs ago #5
Yep. Add the con about hey, the IRS cannot audit me for that crime AND Justice matters. 5 hrs ago #6
Well said! The judge herself noted clearly that there was NO "settlement." spooky3 4 hrs ago #11
Al least The Prospect makes this clear... pat_k 3 hrs ago #14
"Cop beaters" slush fund.......Sheldon Whitehouse Bengus81 4 hrs ago #12
One or two cops were killed. MLWR 4 hrs ago #13
Officer Brian Sicknick's death the following night was clearly a direct result pat_k 3 hrs ago #19
Cop killers reward money. BattleRow 3 hrs ago #22
"Anti Law Enforcement Slush Fund" RB77 2 hrs ago #23
Judge is taking the position that the lawsuit does not include any settlement LetMyPeopleVote 3 hrs ago #15
"there is no settlement of record" pat_k 3 hrs ago #17
SETTLEMENT MY ASS! BBbats 3 hrs ago #16
Amen. SergeStorms 3 hrs ago #21
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