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Related: About this forum'HIGH CRIMES against The Constitution': Trump asking IRS to pay him up to $10 BILLION - Deadline - MS NOW
The Justice Department is considering settling Donald Trump's billion-dollar lawsuit against the government, potentially leading to a huge payout for him even as accusations of rampant corruption are mounting.
Nicolle is joined by Norm Eisen and Jon Lovett for analysis. - Aired on 05/13/2026.
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'HIGH CRIMES against The Constitution': Trump asking IRS to pay him up to $10 BILLION - Deadline - MS NOW (Original Post)
Rhiannon12866
8 hrs ago
OP
if trump can crow to the rubes that he beat the irs "on your behalf, i beat 'em for you"
rampartd
5 hrs ago
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MacKasey
(1,532 posts)1. Pay him $1.98.
Permanut
(8,557 posts)2. Billions are like pocket change now..
Go for a trillion!
rampartd
(4,996 posts)3. if trump can crow to the rubes that he beat the irs "on your behalf, i beat 'em for you"
his third term is by acclamation.
neither he nor the "state media" will mention who paid those billions nor who hired and was ultimately responsible for the contractor.
some responsibility for the "breach" goes to "privatization," the policy of contracting this stuff out to the private sector, where unsworn persons assumed to be capitalists have access to monetizable data.
if trump's data is worth $10B how much for the data compromised by doge? where is my $10B