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Justice Department office confirms it has no documentation on Trump's lawsuit against the IRS or any settlement. The lack of paper trail raises questions about the deal's legitimacy.
The Justice Department confirmed it has no documentation on Trump's lawsuit against the IRS or any settlement agreement. The absence of paper trail in federal records raises basic questions about whether the deal actually exists as described. If a president received a $1.8 billion payment from the IRS, that would normally generate extensive documentation. The gap between Trump's public claims and what DOJ records show is a significant factual discrepancy.
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