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Home » Hunter Biden could be among those that cash in as Trump drops IRS suit in exchange for $1.776B fund for victims of gov’t weaponization
Hunter Biden could be among those that cash in as Trump drops IRS suit in exchange for .776B fund for victims of gov’t weaponization
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Hunter Biden could be among those that cash in as Trump drops IRS suit in exchange for $1.776B fund for victims of gov’t weaponization

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WASHINGTON — President Trump has dismissed his $10 billion lawsuit against the IRS in exchange for an apology and the establishment of a $1.776 billion fund to compensate victims of federal government weaponization.

Anyone who believes they have been unfairly targeted by any administration could apply for compensation from the Justice Department’s new Anti-Weaponization Fund — including those charged in connection with the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol riot and even disgraced former first son Hunter Biden, a senior administration official told The Post. 

“The point of this isn’t to make every January 6-er a millionaire,” the official said. “The point is to compensate, and to give entitled people back some of their dignity and some of what they lost, including money, whether it’s for legal fees or other costs associated with what they went through.”

Trump, his sons Don Jr. and Eric and the Trump Organization — all of whom were plaintiffs in the IRS suit — are not entitled to any compensation from the fund, but will receive a formal apology.

“President Trump is entering into this settlement squarely for the benefit of the American people, and he will continue his fight to hold those who wrong America and Americans accountable,” said a spokesman for President Trump’s legal team.

Monday’s settlement also requires the withdraw of claims by Trump related to the FBI’s August 2022 raid on Mar-a-Lago or the FBI investigation into purported collusion between the president’s 2016 campaign and the Russian government.

Upon Trump’s return to office in January 2025, he vowed to end the weaponization of the government, saying in his second inaugural addres: “Never again will the immense power of the state be weaponized to persecute political opponents — something I know something about.”

The settlement comes as Trump and the Justice Department faced a deadline this week to justify why the case should proceed.

Among the considerations for restitution from the fund are the strength of the claim, the actions of the claimant, the attorney fees incurred, and to what extent the claimant has already obtained any form of relief.

Hunter Biden was convicted of federal tax and gun charges and later pardoned by his father, President Joe Biden. However, the younger Biden accumulated millions in legal fees and the law firm representing him is still seeking payment.

“I potentially expect it,” the official said when asked if Hunter Biden could file a claim. “Whether the commissioners will agree with that, and feel like he needs to be compensated, is something that, I think we’ll have to see.”

The official notes the settlement doesn’t specify that a claimant has to be a Republican or a target of a certain administration. Both individual and entities can apply.

“We didn’t limit it in that way, because we really viewed it as, and actually this is what the president has said, which is that the Department of Justice was used as a weapon for reasons that are totally wrong, and if Hunter Biden believes that the Department of Justice was used as a weapon against him, he’s allowed to apply.”

The fund will have five board members — all of whom are appointed by Acting AG Todd Blanche — and one who will be picked in consultation with congressional leaders. The president can remove board members without cause.

“The whole point of why we’re doing this is because weaponization comes in many different forms, and having five commissioners, who kind of bring their own unique perspective to how to remedy it, was really our goal,” the administration official said.

Blanche has not yet decided on his appointments, according to a senior administration official, with House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) and Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-SD) to be consulted.

The board can issue apologies and monetary relief or request more information, including from the claimant and any relevant agencies. 

The claims it approves will be subject to FOIA laws and federal audits and must be reported to the attorney general. 

“The machinery of government should never be weaponized against any American, and it is this Department’s intention to make right the wrongs that were previously done while ensuring this never happens again,” Blanche said in a statement Monday officially announcing the fund’s formation.

The fund will sunset Dec. 15, 2028, with any remaining money reverting to the federal government. 

There is precedent for the establishment of such a fund. In 2010, the Obama administration settled the Keepseagle v. Vilsack class-action lawsuit brought by Native American farmers by establishing a $680 million compensation fund along with granting up to $80 million in farm loan debt forgiveness.

The Trumps filed the lawsuit against the IRS on Jan. 29, charging the government failed to protect their confidential tax returns, which were leaked to the New York Times in 2019. 

Chaz Littlejohn, an IRS contractor, pleaded guilty to one count of unauthorized disclosure and was sentenced to five years in prison in January 2024.

Littlejohn also leaked the tax documents of thousands of other wealthy Americans, some of whom have also sued the federal government, to ProPublica.

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