Trumps tax immunity could save him more than $600 million

May 22, 2026 • Google News World

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The Trump administration has established a $1.8 billion fund to address concerns about “weaponization” of government information, but its implications for tax immunity are unclear.

According to reports, the fund was created as part of an executive order signed by former President Donald Trump. The order aims to protect sensitive information from being used inappropriately by government agencies or other entities.

The fund is expected to provide financial support to individuals and organizations that have been targeted by alleged “weaponization” efforts. However, details about how the fund will be administered and who will be eligible for funding are still unclear.

In related news, an audit immunity provision for Trump family members has raised questions about the IRS’s ability to collect taxes owed by the former president and his associates.

Separately, a former leader of the Proud Boys extremist group has suggested that some individuals involved in the January 6th riot may use government payouts for personal gain or to support their own organizations.

Meanwhile, allies of Trump are reportedly lining up to apply for funding from the $1.8 billion fund, which is intended to address concerns about “weaponization” of government information.

The Department of Justice has released a memo outlining how the fund will work and who will be eligible for funding. However, details about the memo’s contents have not been made public.

In another development, The New York Times reported that an audit immunity provision for Trump family members could put the IRS in a bind due to concerns about tax immunity.

The Washington Post also reported that Trump’s allies are already applying for funding from the $1.8 billion fund, which is intended to address concerns about “weaponization” of government information.

Finally, Rolling Stone reported that an ex-Proud Boys leader suggested that some individuals involved in the January 6th riot may use government payouts for personal gain or to support their own organizations.

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Source: Google News World