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BumRushDaShow

(169,746 posts)
Wed Apr 1, 2026, 07:48 AM 6 hrs ago

Justice Dept. Struggles to Respond to Trump's Suit Against I.R.S.

Source: New York Times

March 31, 2026 Updated 8:31 p.m. ET


The Justice Department is struggling to decide how to respond to President Trump’s lawsuit demanding at least $10 billion from the I.R.S., as the department’s lawyers try to resolve by a mid-April deadline the profound ethical questions the case raises, according to two people familiar with the dynamic.

In late January, Mr. Trump took the extraordinary step of suing a federal agency that he oversees, accusing the I.R.S. of not doing enough to prevent the leak of his tax returns to The New York Times in 2020. The suit immediately elicited questions about whether and how Trump administration officials would defend against a lawsuit filed by the head of the executive branch. The government has not yet responded to the case.

Inside the Justice Department and the White House, senior officials are in the middle of a messy and complicated debate over their next steps, according to the people familiar with the deliberations, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to describe internal discussions. While former Justice Department officials see clear flaws in the president’s case, some Trump administration officials worry that assigning a lawyer to contest it would pose an unworkable conflict, given that such a person ultimately works for the president, according to the two people.

Defending the case could also contradict a White House executive order that binds all government lawyers to the president’s interpretation of the law. Another option under consideration is to try to delay the case, either by requesting more time to respond to the suit or by asking the judge to put it on hold until after Mr. Trump leaves office in 2029. Mr. Trump’s lawyers served the government with the suit on Feb. 18, giving the Justice Department 60 days to respond.

Read more: https://www.nytimes.com/2026/03/31/us/politics/trump-irs-lawsuit-doj.html



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Lovie777

(22,971 posts)
2. Evangelist Christians claim their gawd sent shithole.................
Wed Apr 1, 2026, 08:03 AM
6 hrs ago

what a cruel gawd.

SunSeeker

(58,283 posts)
4. This is an attempted theft of billions of dollars in taxpayer funds.
Wed Apr 1, 2026, 09:43 AM
4 hrs ago

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Trump should go to jail for this alone.

His DOJ is too conflicted to defend the IRS. The defense should be assigned to an independent outside counsel.

groundloop

(13,846 posts)
5. They'll settle out of court and tRump will walk away with Billions.
Wed Apr 1, 2026, 11:19 AM
3 hrs ago

His grift is unprecedented.

SunSeeker

(58,283 posts)
6. DOJ should not handle the defense of the IRS in this case in any way, let alone settle the case.
Wed Apr 1, 2026, 11:25 AM
2 hrs ago

Any AUSA involved should be disbarred. It must go to independent outside counsel or it is a violation of attorney ethics.

Marcuse

(9,010 posts)
7. Discovery and counterclaims would make for interesting reading if the Epstein Administration was not totally corrupt.
Wed Apr 1, 2026, 01:23 PM
1 hr ago

Bondi may appoint a “independent” counsel. When Trump’s lawyers appear for the defense the court should dismiss the action due to conflict of interest.

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