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A judge raised doubts about the viability of President Donald Trump's $10 billion privacy lawsuit against the IRS and the US Treasury. The concern stems from Trump's effective control over both agencies involved in the litigation. The lawsuit was filed recently, according to reports.
manilatimes.netA judge questioned the ability of President Donald Trump's $10 billion privacy lawsuit against the IRS and the US Treasury to proceed in court, @business reported. The lawsuit centers on privacy claims, with Trump seeking $10 billion in damages from the two agencies.
In the context of the litigation, President Donald Trump effectively controls both the IRS and the US Treasury, which the judge cited as a potential barrier to the case moving forward.
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