Key facts
- Donald Trump will retain immunity from future audits of his past tax records.
- The U.S. Justice Department has an agreement with Trump regarding tax audits.
- Trump's weaponization fund has been put on hold.
- Republican lawmakers are demanding assurances about the fund's status.
The U.S. Justice Department has agreed to maintain Donald Trump's immunity from future audits of his past tax records. This agreement will persist despite ongoing political scrutiny. Concurrently, Trump's weaponization fund has been placed on hold. Republican lawmakers have indicated that they require assurances that this fund is no longer active before they will proceed with a proposed immigration enforcement bill. Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche is involved in these discussions.
