### Headline: Tax Returns Leaked, So Here’s a New Fund to Play Nice with Trump
So, the Justice Department has rolled out an “anti-weaponization fund.” Sounds fancy, right? But it’s really just part of a deal between President Trump and the feds regarding those notorious tax return leaks. You know, the ones that had everyone talking but didn’t really lead to any groundbreaking revelations.
As part of this cozy little arrangement, the IRS has promised to play nice and not pursue any legal action against Trump, his family, or his businesses. Because nothing says “we’re serious about accountability” like a federal agency waving its hands and saying, “We won’t bother you anymore.”
Jessica Levinson, who’s apparently CBS News’s go-to legal expert, is happy to chime in, but the real kicker is how this whole situation highlights the double standards at play. One moment, Trump is under fire for everything from his hair to his taxes, and the next, he’s got the IRS giving him a free pass.
Isn’t it great how quickly the narrative shifts when it’s politically convenient? One leak leads to a government settlement, and suddenly, everyone’s playing nice. Just remember, folks—what’s not being said here is sometimes more telling than what is.
So, is this what we’ve come to? A fund to keep things “fair” while the real issues quietly simmer in the background? Sounds about right.
By Admin | Published: May 23, 2026 at 1:16 pm