Senate Democrats have launched a probe into a controversial settlement between the Trump administration and the IRS that ends all audits of Trump and his allies and creates a $1.8 billion fund. - The settlement terminates all pending audits of Trump, his family, and businesses.
- It establishes a nearly $1.8 billion 'Anti-Weaponization Fund' for alleged victims of government weaponization. - Lawmakers say the deal appears illegal and corrupt, potentially enriching Trump and his allies.
The senators are demanding answers from Treasury and IRS officials and have asked the Treasury Inspector General to investigate.