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IRS Barred from Pursuing Tax Claims Against Trump in Settlement Agreement

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Last updated: May 19, 2026 9:41 pm
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Published: May 19, 2026
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The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) is now prohibited from pursuing any claims against former President Donald Trump, his family, or associated businesses regarding past tax issues. This restriction was included in additional terms added to the settlement between the Justice Department and Trump related to his $10 billion lawsuit against the IRS.

The new provisions, first reported by Politico, were subtly integrated into a hyperlink in a Justice Department press release announcing the establishment of a nearly $1.8 billion fund. This fund is intended to compensate individuals and organizations asserted to have been “weaponized” by prior administrations, and it is anticipated that it will particularly benefit Trump’s allies, including those involved in the January 6, 2021, riots at the U.S. Capitol.

Criticism of the settlement has grown, with detractors labeling the situation “self-dealing.” Critics assert that Trump effectively directed the executive branch agencies tasked with responding to his lawsuit, which he filed in his personal capacity. The lawsuit was abruptly withdrawn after indications that the presiding judge might investigate whether it constituted a legitimate legal matter for the courts.

The newly released document, dated Tuesday and signed by Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche, explicitly states that the federal government is now “FOREVER BARRED and PRECLUDED” from prosecuting or pursuing claims related to pending IRS matters, specifically referencing tax returns filed by Trump prior to the agreement. This stipulation extends beyond Trump to include family members, trusts, companies, and other related entities.

There has been no immediate response from the IRS or the Justice Department regarding the implications of this new language.

Rep. Richard Neal, a senior Democrat on the House Ways and Means Committee, criticized the addition as an instance of corruption, asserting that Trump has transformed the federal government into a personal protection mechanism. He stated, “The same people struggling with groceries and gas are now forced to bankroll this billionaire’s legal shakedown and the enrichment of his family empire.”

As officials have defended the establishment of the anti-weaponization fund since its announcement, they have so far avoided addressing inquiries concerning the updated terms of the settlement. During congressional testimony, Blanche indicated that Trump, his family, and affiliated entities had agreed not to seek payments from the fund, though he faced no questions about the settlement’s additional conditions.

Associate Attorney General Stanley Woodward, who signed the initial agreement, suggested that it is premature to draw conclusions regarding the operation of the fund. He emphasized his commitment to not signing off on any settlements involving former clients, which includes Trump’s valet and co-defendant, Walt Nauta, among others implicated in the Capitol riot.

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