He demands more than 10,000 million from them to "investigate them for political purposes".
Trump is suing the IRS and the Treasury Department over his tax evasion
He is demanding more than 10,000 crores from them because he is "investigating them for political purposes"
The President of the United States, Donald Trump is trying to impeach him.A principal.In Mili, the Weigned Unusive Service (IRS), similar to the tax agency Also in Spain, the Fund has raised three billion in its tax returns, between 2017 and 2021.
Because the president controls Justice Department officials who are supposed to oversee court cases, court decisions can be a conflict of interest.
The suit was filed by his sons, Donald Jr. and Eric, as well as the Trump Organization, which manages the president's estate, according to Bloomberg.Trump has long criticized the IRS for allegedly "investigating him for political purposes."
The White House occupant has often used lawsuits to intimidate or raise funds for his projects. Last week, he filed legal claims for $5 billion from JPMorgan Chase, America's largest bank, and its CEO, Jamie Dimon, for closing his accounts after the attack on the Capitol.
The Republican politician incited hundreds of people to stand at the center of the United States legislature to prevent the validation of Joe Biden's victory in the 2020 elections. A feverish mob attacked the country's seat of popular sovereignty on January 6, 2021, in one of the darkest chapters in United States history.Trump continues to justify this riot and insists, without evidence and despite the courts never agreeing with him, that these elections were stolen from him.
After this incident, major tech companies rushed to shut down his social networks.The 80-year-old Queens-born Republican sued Facebook, X and YouTube.A few years later, when he returned to power after winning the 2024 presidential election, companies rushed to sign him a generous compensation deal.
A few months ago he also sued his own Justice Department, from which he claimed $230 million for his past investigation.Between 2023 and 2024, the US president's legal team filed several claims complaints, the administrative process before trial.The first was a claim for damages for alleged violations of Trump's rights in the federal investigation into alleged Russian interference in the 2016 election campaign and by the FBI and a special prosecutor that year in connection with Trump's candidacy.He did
Another lawsuit was filed a year ago, before Trump even won a second term, when the mogul's lawyer filed a lawsuit alleging that the FBI's search of his Mar-Lago property violated his privacy.The search was conducted in 2022 as part of an investigation into the storage of classified documents after he left the White House at the end of his first term.The president also accused the Justice Department of malicious misappropriation, accusing him of mishandling classified documents after he left office.
Mar-a-Lago Classified Case Rejects Trump's Accusation;it was delayed a year ago due to formalities in the appointment of prosecutors.
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