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LetMyPeopleVote

(182,677 posts)
Mon May 18, 2026, 08:48 PM May 18

Judge is taking the position that the lawsuit does not include any settlement

The lawsuit was void due to a lack of a "case or controversy" and is not mentioned in the motion to dismiss. The court is in effect ruling that this settlement is not part of the lawsuit and has no force or effect.



NEWS A federal judge closes Trump's lawsuit against the IRS, noting there's "no settlement of record" because DOJ never mentioned one on the docket. We'll see if that upends the $1.776B fund to Trump's allies.




Again, the court had no jurisdiction in this case due to a lack of a case or controversy. There will be some litigation on this "settlement"
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Judge is taking the position that the lawsuit does not include any settlement (Original Post) LetMyPeopleVote May 18 OP
DOJ rzemanfl May 18 #1
Who, pray tell, has standing rzemanfl May 18 #2
Why is this not getting more coverage ? dweller May 18 #3
Per MS NOW, congress can block it and/or taxpayers can perhaps block it. vapor2 May 19 #7
Block what ? dweller May 19 #8
Interesting. Ms. Toad May 18 #4
Thank you dweller May 18 #5
Surely they will just fabricate a settlement and refile.... unblock May 18 #6
Once the judgment order is issues, the court loses.jurisdiction. n/t Ms. Toad May 19 #14
They can't file a new lawsuit that's otherwise very similar ? unblock May 19 #15
Not an easy question. Ms. Toad May 19 #16
No need for a settlement dweller May 19 #9
Rec malaise May 19 #10
2027 congressional fraud investigation Johonny May 19 #11
Wondering what the Roberts court will rule. Emile May 19 #12
... cough ... dweller May 19 #13

dweller

(28,753 posts)
3. Why is this not getting more coverage ?
Mon May 18, 2026, 10:54 PM
May 18

I see a dozen posts here saying the $1.8b settlement is a done deal .

They both can’t be true

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vapor2

(4,992 posts)
7. Per MS NOW, congress can block it and/or taxpayers can perhaps block it.
Tue May 19, 2026, 12:04 AM
May 19

Sick of this demented gezer stealing our money. Call republicans and voice your opinion on this theft

dweller

(28,753 posts)
8. Block what ?
Tue May 19, 2026, 12:33 AM
May 19

According to above , there is no settlement .
No settlement files were submitted nor filed .



Read Ms Toad’s post below .


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Ms. Toad

(38,862 posts)
4. Interesting.
Mon May 18, 2026, 11:04 PM
May 18

That actually matches the reporting, which I assumed was incorrect, that terminating the lawsuit paved the way for a settlement.

That's the reverse of the law. There can be no settlement, at least when government party is involved, when there is no pending litigation. So terminating the lawsuit cannot pave the way for a settlement; a dismissal would follow a settlement, which would be memorialized in court records prior to dismissal - which is essentially what this document says. Because the litigation was dismissed - with prejudice (meaning it can't be filed again), without any reference to a settlement, there is no settlement.

It will be interesting to see where things go from here. I can't see any justification for setting up the fund Trump is yammering about when there is no legally cognizable settlement.

dweller

(28,753 posts)
5. Thank you
Mon May 18, 2026, 11:17 PM
May 18

I think this is one of those “accordion hands” proclamations by the Pisswig where he thinks he’s pulling a fast one , and no one knows the truth .

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Ms. Toad

(38,862 posts)
16. Not an easy question.
Tue May 19, 2026, 11:24 PM
May 19

Probably follow the rules for claim preclusion (which prevents litigants from repeatedly litigating the same claims over and over hoping for a better outcome). Essentially - same parties as the original suit, final judgment in the original suit, and the claims arise out of the same operative set of facts. The last will be the sticking point - are they just trying to get a second bite at the original apple.

dweller

(28,753 posts)
9. No need for a settlement
Tue May 19, 2026, 10:18 AM
May 19

I went looking for the court ruling that established the funding - found this instead

The $1.8 billion ($1.776 billion) "Anti-Weaponization Fund" was established via an out-of-court settlement agreement between President Donald Trump and the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), rather than by a traditional judicial ruling. The nine-page settlement document was signed by acting Attorney General Todd Blanche

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Johonny

(26,688 posts)
11. 2027 congressional fraud investigation
Tue May 19, 2026, 10:20 AM
May 19

It has become apparent hearings on Trump abuse of power and pure fraud are needed.

This is likely an impeachable offense and the lawyers involved should be disbarred.

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