U.S. agrees to ‘forever’ bar tax claims against Trump under IRS settlement - Global News
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**Summary:** The U.S. government has agreed to permanently bar the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) from investigating former President Donald Trump and his family for past tax issues, as part of a broader IRS settlement agreement. **Why It Matters:** This settlement is significant because it marks an expansion of the IRS's legal authority over
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