President Donald Trump is suing the Internal Revenue Service and the Treasury Department, and is seeking $10 billion in damages.

Trump, Donald Trump Jr., Eric Trump, and the Trump Organization sued the IRS and the U.S. Treasury Department in federal court in Miami on Thursday, following the leak of their tax returns by a former IRS employee in 2019 and 2020.

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        It’s not a criminal complaint, it’s civil. The doj has fuck all to do with civil matters.

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            The oig hires outside for politically involved cases. The doj has to stay at a distance and that doesn’t negate the obligation to provide proof of actual damages.

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                It’s not custom it’s legal precedent, if they ignore it that just means eventually he’s up for clawback with interest and any profit.

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                  Thanks, this is not a sealion question: do you have something to further read about this or support this? I’d like to understand how the DOJ is actually bound. The DOJ has been run by Bondi as Trump’s private law firm, regardless of their mandate, and I expect that to continue.

                  My initial suspicion is that anything short of a Supreme Court ruling (and possibly not even that) will force compliance by the DOJ, but after-the-fact compliance may be meaningless as well. It’d be quite typical for Trump/Bondi to fully “defend” and settle the case with taxpayer money already in Trump’s account before any challenges complete, followed by appeals, etc.

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    All the presidents combined for the last century have only amassed $40 million in wealth while in office despite the whining and complaining by the right about the Clintons or Obama. All of them, combined, a century’s worth…$40 million

    Trump has stuffed his pockets with $3 billion in since he got elected. In one year.

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    You mean the tax returns he was supposed to voluntarily release, himself?

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    I’ll never forgive the assholes that voted this piece of shit into office again. I feel dumber every time I read this childish bullshit, and sad for humanity seeing the homuculi that applaud stupidity.

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      I’ll never forgive the assholes that voted this piece of shit into office

      You shouldn’t. These are the new Nazis. Sociopaths completely without respect for anything.

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    Based on what little I know of this, myself only being versed in Bird Law, doesn’t the IRS enjoy sovereign immunity as a governmental entity? They can just declare that they do not agree to being sued.

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      Yeah, but they’re an executive agency, so Trump can just fire anyone who says no, until they get to someone who will agree to let the lawsuit proceed.

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        Their counsel has to provide a vigorous defense of the IRS so they can’t walk into court and agree with Trump.

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              I’d hope any judge hearing the case under such circumstances would appoint someone capable of providing a vigorous defense if the executive (branch) was unwilling or unable to.

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      Don’t try to make sense, you’ll scare them!

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      But the defendant can’t issue a counter suit. How is that possible. I hate this timeline. He will get away with it too watch…

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    They will end up settling out of court for half that and he’ll laugh all the way to the bank. Another grift executed.

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    Trump: I would like to sue the Office of the President of the USA for $10 billion dollars.

    Taxpayers: But, you are the President.

    Trump: Oh great, I’ll settle with myself for $5 billion dollars. Send a check.

    Taxpayers:

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          Say what you want, he got himself to become a president. Obviously he did something right.

          That something being lying, cheating, frauding, being stupidly lucky as well as removed which somehow is that combo that makes giant idiots rise to the top…

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            Technically, he barely did shit other than be his usual asshole moronic self. The evil fuckers (Thiel and co.) in the shadows got him elected.

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            Obviously he did something right.

            Hillary: “Donald, my close personal friend and Epstein associate, would you mind running in the Republican primary and sabotaging their campaign so I can be president?”

            Trump: “Absolutely. Would love it. Really looking forward to you winning. Unless you don’t! Haha. But seriously, good luck out there. Can’t wait to receive a bunch of kickbacks under your administration.”

            2016 was literally “What if The Producers ran for President”?

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    I am so sick and tired of this fucking LEECH. Everything about that thing is horrid. Every little thing. Zero redeeming qualities. He is a disgusting parasite.

    The world would be better place…

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      His stupidity, lack of historical knowledge, and his vainglory that has led him to surround himself with Yes Men and the like are all redeeming qualities in a sense because they stop him from achieving his callous agenda as much. But no he does not have any traditional virtue.

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      Yea but at least some poor person isn’t getting your hard-earned dollar to get treatment for something for free. /s

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    I feel the same about all of these headlines.

    No matter how conservative you are, how can you support this? Its just nuts.

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              Yhe irs’ leadership is appointed by prez snd can be fired at will. They can order the legal team, and or fimd ways to get them out.

              I remimd you he sued parts of the federal government already and they settled with him, what did he Sue again I can’t recall at the moment. I think at least two lawsuits one with the FBI was it?

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                The oig isn’t and the oig is who would appoint outside counsel since everyone involved in conflicted.

                He didn’t, and they didn’t. He certainly threatened to I’ll give you that.

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                  I presume you are referring to the office of Inspector general, and they can be fired by the president he is fired several already last year.

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                  OMG! The good news just keeps coming and coming

                  “On September 24, 2025, federal judge Ana C. Reyes ruled that the administration unlawfully fired 17 inspectors general, but refused to reinstate them, noting that Trump could simply re-fire them after providing the congressionally mandated 30 days’ notice.”