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orleans

(36,762 posts)
Fri Jan 30, 2026, 12:09 AM Jan 30

"BREAKING: Trump Sues IRS for $10 Billion. This is another shakedown." (more) -dean obeidellah

BREAKING: Trump Sues IRS for $10 Billion. This is another shakedown. He will direct his IRS head to pay him billions in our tax dollars to settle this. We have NEVER seen this level of corruption before!! www.mediaite.com/politics/tru...


BREAKING: Trump Sues IRS for Billion. This is another shakedown. He will direct his IRS head to pay him billions in our tax dollars to settle this. We have NEVER seen this level of corruption before!! www.mediaite.com/politics/tru...

Dean Obeidallah (@deanobeidallah.bsky.social) 2026-01-30T01:19:30.376Z


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someone on the thread said something about a class action lawsuit and i think that might be a great idea -- if it's possible
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Doodley

(11,789 posts)
1. He has no case. He would have to show his loss or personal damage. That would be hard when he
Fri Jan 30, 2026, 12:51 AM
Jan 30

himself promised to release his tax records.

jmowreader

(53,011 posts)
2. Trump's grounds for action are that the IRS willfully allowed the leaker to release the returns
Fri Jan 30, 2026, 01:31 AM
Jan 30

Here's Trump's problem in a nutshell: If the IRS would have willfully allowed Charles Littlejohn, the contract employee in question, to release the returns they wouldn't have then had him locked up for the very act Trump is suing over.

My recommendation: dismiss with prejudice, sanction for filing a frivolous lawsuit, award reasonable attorney fees to the IRS out of Trump's personal funds.

LetMyPeopleVote

(177,105 posts)
4. MaddowBlog-On his IRS suit, Trump claims 'nobody would care' about a multibillion-dollar payout
Mon Feb 2, 2026, 04:51 PM
Feb 2

Vague presidential assurances don’t turn a baseless lawsuit into a good one.

To hear Trump tell it, “nobody would care” if, as a result of his baseless lawsuit against the IRS, he agreed to award himself billions of taxpayer dollars, so long as he gave the money to charity.

Given his own record, it’s not nearly that simple.
www.ms.now/rachel-maddo...

Steve Benen (@stevebenen.com) 2026-02-02T15:51:59.212Z

https://www.ms.now/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/on-his-irs-suit-trump-claims-nobody-would-care-about-a-multibillion-dollar-payout

More than five years later, Trump has decided that the criminal penalty wasn’t enough: The disclosure of the truth means he’s also entitled to a $10 billion payout from the federal tax agency, which the incumbent president sued in federal court on Thursday, claiming that the IRS should have done more to limit Littlejohn’s access.

During a brief Q-and-A with reporters on Air Force One on Saturday night, Trump publicly commented on the civil litigation for the first time.

Trump on his multiple suits against the federal government: "I'm supposed to work out a settlement with myself ... We could make it a substantial amount, nobody would care, because it's gonna go to numerous, very good charities."

Aaron Rupar (@atrupar.com) 2026-02-01T02:20:30.184Z


....As Trump apparently sees it, Americans won’t be outraged if he agrees to pay himself billions of taxpayer dollars, so long as he doesn’t keep billions of taxpayer dollars.

If only it were that simple. For one thing, there are no guarantees that he’d direct all of the money to charitable causes. For another, Trump’s track record of following through on vows to give to charity isn’t exactly sterling, which makes it difficult to give him the benefit of the doubt.

Just as notable is the simple fact that the president filed an absurd $10 billion lawsuit, seeking a payoff he neither needs nor deserves. Vague assurances about where some or all of that money might go at some future date don’t turn a baseless case into a good one.

Writing for MS NOW, political columnist Paul Waldman explained that the president’s litigation is “so brazen, so shameless, so stunning … that it will stand out in history even in a presidential term drowning in self-dealing.” Waldman added, “This latest act deploys Trump’s favorite financial weapon — the bogus lawsuit — but in a way no one even contemplated before.”

On ABC News’ “This Week,” host George Stephanopoulos asked Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche about the obvious conflict of interest, as Trump seeks money from his own administration. Blanche, a former Trump defense attorney, replied, “We’re looking at how to handle that.”

That wasn’t altogether reassuring.

LetMyPeopleVote

(177,105 posts)
5. MaddowBlog-Trump shares his plan for the $10 billion he expects to receive from his IRS lawsuit
Thu Feb 5, 2026, 08:23 PM
Feb 5

The more the president tries to defend his desire for a taxpayer-financed payout, the worse his position appears.

Trump shares his plan for the billion he expects to receive from his IRS lawsuit - MS NOW

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(@oc88.bsky.social) 2026-02-05T23:49:05.193Z

https://www.ms.now/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/trump-shares-his-plan-for-the-10-billion-he-expects-to-receive-from-his-irs-lawsuit

During Donald Trump’s first term, a former IRS contractor named Charles Littlejohn gained access to the president’s tax returns and shared the documents that the Republican had been desperate to hide. Littlejohn was caught, charged, convicted and sent to prison.

More than five years later, Trump has decided that the criminal penalty wasn’t enough: He believes the disclosure of the truth entitles him to a $10 billion payout from the federal tax agency, which the president sued last week.

The payout, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent conceded to senators, would come from American taxpayers.....

Just as notably, the underlying lawsuit is still absurd, and vague assurances about where some or all of the money might go at some future date don’t turn a baseless case into a good one.

But there is another part of Trump’s pitch that stands out for me. From the transcript:

I have another lawsuit with the United States. I sued because they broke into Mar-a-Lago. … And I’ve won that case. I mean, I virtually, they broke, the FBI illegally, Biden and his group. It wasn’t Biden. He didn’t know what he was doing. It was a group of very smart radical left people. They’re very smart. They just, they’ve lost their way.

And they broke into Mar-a-Lago. They broke into my home. They went through my wife’s drawers. They went through, you know — it’s a double meaning. They went through Barron’s, my son’s, everything. They went through the whole house. Hundreds of people, they went in with guns. They went in guns, would’ve been a-blazing. I brought a lawsuit. Essentially, the lawsuit’s been won. I guess I won a lot of money
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Most of this is familiar nonsense (no one, for example, “broke into” his glorified country club, and there was no secret cabal orchestrating the law enforcement process), but one element to this deserves additional scrutiny: He said he’s “essentially” won a lawsuit that resulted in him getting “a lot of money.”.....

On the other side of Capitol Hill, two leading Democratic senators, Senate Finance Committee Ranking Member Ron Wyden and Banking Committee Ranking Member Elizabeth Warren, launched a new investigation this week into Trump’s $10 billion lawsuit against the IRS.

“While the Internal Revenue Code permits a taxpayer to seek redress for unauthorized disclosures, Congress designed this provision to provide compensation for proven harm — not to confer $10 billion dollar windfalls to a President seeking to line his own pockets at taxpayer expense,” the Oregon and Massachusetts senators wrote to Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and Attorney General Pam Bondi.

They added, “The leaks occurred from May 2019 through September 2020, when President Trump was in office and his hand-picked nominees, Steven Mnuchin and Charles Rettig, controlled the Treasury and IRS respectively. Trump is in essence now suing the government for his own failures during his first term. This lawsuit is a shameless and transparent act of corruption that should make any American’s head spin. We fear that instead of fighting this frivolous attempt by President Trump to profit off the failures of his own administration, cabinet officials intend not only to capitulate to Trump but coordinate with him in this brazen theft from the American people.”

The concept that trump would have officials he appointed approve a settlement of this bogus claim is crazy.
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