Trump IRS lawsuit settlement talks
Definition
Ongoing negotiations between U.S. President Donald Trump and the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) to resolve a $10 billion lawsuit filed by Trump in early 2026, alleging the unlawful leak of his confidential tax records to the media.
A high-profile legal dispute highlighting potential conflicts of interest, as the plaintiff is the sitting president suing his own administration's tax agency over privacy violations.
Examples
President Trump's IRS lawsuit settlement talks are progressing splendidly, proving once again that nothing says 'drain the swamp' like billing your own government for leaked paperwork.
In a bold move of self-accountability, the Trump IRS lawsuit settlement talks could soon turn taxpayer dollars into a charitable windfall—if only the IRS had audited his generosity first.
As Trump IRS lawsuit settlement talks heat up, even the staunchest fiscal hawks are left wondering if $10 billion is enough to cover the emotional distress of public tax scrutiny.
With Trump IRS lawsuit settlement talks in full swing, the agency is negotiating harder than a Black Friday shopper, hoping to avoid paying the ultimate 'you're fired' penalty.