
U.S. officials are continuing to implement an agreement that bars the government from probing past tax filings by President Trump, his family, and related businesses, effectively granting audit immunity. The immunity stems from a broader settlement that also created a nearly $1.8 billion compensation fund, but the fund’s viability is now in doubt. The move has deepened legal and political controversy over whether the settlement and its protections are lawful and appropriate. The dispute has prompted additional lawsuits and calls for judicial review.
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