Trump Already Has His ‘Get Out Of Jail Free’ Card. Now He Wants A ‘Get Out Of IRS Audits’ Card
from the nice-work-if-you-can-get-it dept
In a ruling that will clearly be remembered as one of the worst in the history of the Supreme Court, two years ago, the court gave Donald Trump a get out of jail free card, which he appears to be trying to take full advantage of with all the criming in his second term. But, as always with this guy, it’s never enough.
We’ve already covered in detail the ridiculous situation in which Donald Trump acting in his supposed personal capacity, while still being the president, sued his own IRS for $10 billion, because a contractor leaked his tax returns a while back (that contractor is currently in prison for doing so). Again, there is zero indication of any actual harm. Every president — and nearly all major candidates — for the past 50 years released their tax returns to the public. Except Trump.
A decade ago he claimed that it was because he was being audited, and promised to release them once the audit was over. But he’s never done anything. And, as many people have noted, when President Richard Nixon started this tradition of releasing the president’s tax returns, he was actually being audited by the IRS, and was able to release his returns without a problem.
Either way, a contractor (not an IRS employee) leaked some of Trump’s returns to ProPublica and the NY Times, which resulted in a few stories before the news cycle moved on within days. It certainly didn’t stop Trump from being elected in 2024. And even though the returns were leaked in 2019 and 2020, Trump waited until he was back in the White House (and, in charge of the IRS and the DOJ) to file this $10 billion lawsuit.
We’ve covered the ridiculous claim that the “two sides” (there aren’t two sides) were “negotiating a settlement” and how the judge in the case has tried to call timeout, noticing that since Trump is effectively negotiating with himself there’s no cause or controversy, and thus there may be no jurisdiction for the court to hear the case. There’s still briefing going on over that, but the NY Times reports that the supposed (not really) “negotiations” have continued, with Trump apparently proposing that the settlement include the IRS dropping audits of Trump, his businesses, and his family, which would just be a shocking level of corruption from an administration that has spent its first year and a half in office trying to be as blatantly corrupt as possible.
One of the settlement options the Justice Department and White House officials are reviewing is the possibility of the I.R.S. dropping any audits of Mr. Trump, his family members or businesses, according to two of the people.
Again, even though the news cycle moved on quickly, perhaps it should return to exactly what those leaked tax returns showed: which is that at a time when Trump was publicly claiming to be rolling in cash, he basically paid effectively no income taxes and was racking up massive losses — figures that raise serious questions about his financial entanglements and what he stood to gain from his first term in office.
To have the audits of what happened during those years completely dropped — and not just for him, but for his entire family and related businesses — is another form of a get out of jail free card. Call it a “tax cheat for life” card.
To do this at a time when the public is struggling, due almost entirely to Donald Trump’s ridiculous policies — tariffs driving up inflation massively, an illegal war quagmire in Iran driving up energy prices — is even more insulting to the public that Donald Trump is supposed to be working for. The same day this story came out, Trump was asked about whether he was thinking about the impact of his out-of-control war on Americans’ financial situation, and he responded “not even a little bit” and that “I don’t think about Americans financial situation. I don’t think about anybody.”
Well, except himself, apparently.
Filed Under: audits, corruption, donald trump, irs, tax returns


Comments on “Trump Already Has His ‘Get Out Of Jail Free’ Card. Now He Wants A ‘Get Out Of IRS Audits’ Card”
::Proceeds to fire off 138 tweets about Obama and Biden that night::
Trump Derangement Syndrome — noun — A belief, both political and psychological, that Donald Trump should never be held responsible for, and should never be criticized for, his actions.
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I know he stole candy from a baby, but you only say that because you have tds!
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Probably better as Deranged Trump Syndrome – The belief that Donald Trump is always right, and cannot be held responsible/criticized/prosecuted for anything EVER!
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Not only is this extremely common….Hey, Retard! Did you know the difference Wealth, Cash, and Income? nothing contradictory between losing money and having lots of cash on hand.
Only if you’re retarded and ignorant on purpose. He was quite public about losing money during his first term.
….makes perfect sense because those audits were almost assuredly started just as an (extremely petty) part of the lawfare that the Biden admin tried to inflict (yeah, they were involved in the state cases, too) 3 of which got thrown out and the 4th will be eventually be also (though already resolved without penalty, which is essentially an admission it was nonsense).
You’re essentially trying the and twice for flinching logic of lawfare. He’s obligate to continue made-up bullshit that the Biden admin whipped up? Fuck off, no.
Notice I’m only quoting the last 3 paragraphs because you said nothing of substance prior to that.
Lol, fuck off you retarded clown. Economy is pretty good, actually. Wages are just now starting to catch up from Biden inflation.
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Man, you really love sounding like ignorant trailer park trash, huh.
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What I love about you continuing to comment here is that you continue to present perhaps the purest specimen of the kind of delusion one needs to go through to be a Trump supporter. It’s like a pristine and perfect example of that delusion. If one were just to go on X, you see snippets of it, but giving you the space here to present your kind of obsequious Trump ass kissing is just… like tapping into a deep well of pure unadulterated MAGA delusional fervor.
It’s amazing.
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Careful, you are using very big words. They might not understand you are mocking them.
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That tends to trigger the “and I didn’t read the rest of it because you said nothing of substance…” response, even if it would be necessary to read it to come to such a conclusion.
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The delusion is one thing. It’s their continued use of the R-word that makes them truly Trumpian. Only a MAGA diehard would hear someone say “hey, using that word makes you sound like human garbage” and double-down on using it instead of having even a moment of introspection. He has no interiority, no empathy for marginalized people, and no sense of self-respect. In other words: He’s Donald Trump without the success.
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Wow… You don’t live in reality. Seek help.
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…Biden invented taxes?
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I love that you act like Trump getting audited is abnormal and clearly a Biden admin conspiracy when the origin of his refusal to release his taxes before the 2016 election was the bullshit “I can’t release them, I’m being audited.” Trump’s own tax attorneys claimed in 2016 he had been audited since 2002. Did the Biden administration use the official American Government time machine to go into the past just to audit Trump’s taxes during George W. Bush’s administration?
Also notice your bullshit phrasing “almost assuredly,” to note that you can’t even claim it’s factual. But sure, everyone else is the r-word because they don’t believe your bullshit as wholeheartedly as you do.
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Literally everything you said was the dumbest shit anyone could have.
Nice cope-y addition of lies at the end particularly.
When you’ve said something of substance, maybe we can talk. But you didn’t wanna likely never will.
Trump's tax issue is bad on multiple levels
First, if the leaked tax returns are accurate, then how did he claim that he lost do much money running his businesses? Doesn’t this make him an especially poor businessman?
Second, nobody likes taxes, but we have to pay them as part of living in the United States. In turn, our taxes help support public services like schools, police and road repair.
So if Trump claimed he didn’t have to pay tens of millions of dollars in taxes, then that means those tens of millions of dollars didn’t help pay for public services.
Yet he thinks it’s smart to have cheated all of the public services out of all this money.
Thinks (Gee, I wonder if Donnie has a few irregularities in his books going back decades that would cause him huge problems?) Unthinks.
Thanks for the confession I guess
I can think of no bigger red flag that someone is definitely engaging in tax fraud and/or other illegal financial activities than an attempt to exempt yourself and those around you from financial audits.
There was a time in American history when Trump’s failed insurrection would have sealed his fate, and a crowd would have assembled to witness him being hanged by the neck until he was dead.
Now THAT would Make America Great Again!
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One of this country’s worst mistakes was not letting Sherman finish the job.