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New legislation signed into law by President Donald Trump now settles the debate and whistleblowers are the clear winners. Under the new definition of "proceeds" under the statute, IRS ...
While Trump has not spoken publicly about using the IRS as an instrument of revenge, Mark Zaid, a whistleblower attorney representing two of the Trump critics who spoke to Reuters, said many such ...
In his first term, Trump wanted to weaponize the IRS against his political opponents, according to his then-White House chief of staff John Kelly. A Treasury Department watchdog report later found ...
In 2019, The New York Times obtained partial information from transcripts of Trump's IRS Form 1040s (the main personal federal tax form) from 1985 to 1994, [51] revealing that during that time Trump lost $1.17 billion—the most of almost any individual U.S. taxpayer [51] [110] —evidently to avoid tax liability in eight of those years.
Dozens of Trump administration officeholders resigned in reaction to the Capitol storming, even though their terms in office would expire fourteen days later with the inauguration of President Biden. Some senior officials, however, decided against resigning in order to ensure an orderly transition of power to the incoming Biden administration.
The FBI agent who oversaw the agency's investigation into Hunter Biden disputed a claim by IRS whistleblower Gary Shapley that the Justice Department gave preferential treatment to President Joe ...
The Trump administration also agreed to settle a second lawsuit brought by forty-one conservative organizations with an apology and an admission from the IRS that subjecting them to "heightened scrutiny and inordinate delays" was wrongful.
One witness, IRS agent Gary Shapley, ... GOP claims of Biden family ‘corruption’ undermined by their own whistleblowers. Trump loses bid to move New York hush money case to federal court.