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Trump Withdraws His $10 Billion Suit Against the I.R.S.

May 18, 2026
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Trump Withdraws His $10 Billion Suit Against the I.R.S.

President Trump withdrew his lawsuit demanding at least $10 billion against the Internal Revenue Service, which could allow his private lawyers and the Justice Department to enter into a settlement agreement without feedback from the judge overseeing the case.

The dismissal is the latest legal turn in an extraordinary attempt by Mr. Trump to win billions of dollars in damages from a government agency he controls, and it appears to be part of his administration’s plan to effectively settle the case.

Administration officials have in recent days considered creating a roughly $1.7 billion fund to compensate political allies, but not Mr. Trump directly, who say they were wronged by the Biden administration. That fund is intended to resolve both Mr. Trump’s I.R.S. lawsuit and his separate administrative claims against the Justice Department, according to three people familiar with it who described it to The New York Times last week.

The decision to dismiss the suit could also allow Mr. Trump and the Justice Department to avoid a potentially embarrassing ruling from Judge Kathleen M. Williams of the Southern District of Florida finding that Mr. Trump’s suit was invalid. Judge Williams has considered dismissing Mr. Trump’s suit because he effectively controls both his personal lawyers bringing the complaint and the government lawyers who are supposed to respond to it.

She had ordered the Justice Department, which has yet to make an appearance or filing in the case, and Mr. Trump’s lawyers to brief her by Wednesday to explain whether they were actually in opposition — or were colluding to achieve a mutually agreeable outcome.

In their filing on Monday, Mr. Trump’s lawyers said their dismissal meant that “no judicial analysis is appropriate” for the suit.

The substance of Mr. Trump’s suit stems from the leak of his tax returns to The New York Times in 2019. Mr. Trump, two of his sons and his family business argue that the I.R.S. should have done more to prevent a former contractor from leaking tax information to The Times and ProPublica.

While federal law allows for people to sue the I.R.S. when their tax information is leaked, legal experts saw clear flaws in Mr. Trump’s suit and said that the Justice Department had defended other, similar cases brought by plaintiffs who were not the president.

Andrew Duehren covers tax policy for The Times from Washington.

The post Trump Withdraws His $10 Billion Suit Against the I.R.S. appeared first on New York Times.

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