Trump and the IRS are in talks to resolve his $10 billion lawsuit – NBC10 Philadelphia
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Live legal/news signal captured from gdelt indicates ongoing discussions between Trump and the IRS regarding a $10 billion lawsuit. The signal is part of a broader monitoring effort for legal developments.
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Trump and the IRS are in talks to resolve his $10 billion lawsuit – NBC4 Washington
Media Coverage · April 18, 2026
Donald Trump and the IRS are in settlement talks over his $10 billion lawsuit against the agency. The suit stems from an IRS audit of Trump's Chicago skyscraper project, where the government challenged massive tax losses he claimed. A settlement would end litigation that has dragged on for years and could spare both sides a high-profile trial over one of the largest individual tax disputes in recent memory.
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4 eventsTrump and the IRS are in talks to resolve his $10 billion lawsuit – NBC4 Washington
Donald Trump and the IRS are in settlement talks over his $10 billion lawsuit against the agency. The suit stems from an IRS audit of Trump's Chicago skyscraper project, where the government challenged massive tax losses he claimed. A settlement would end litigation that has dragged on for years and could spare both sides a high-profile trial over one of the largest individual tax disputes in recent memory.
Trump and the IRS are in talks to resolve his $10 billion lawsuit – NBC Connecticut
Donald Trump and the IRS are in settlement talks over his $10 billion lawsuit against the agency. The suit stems from an IRS audit of Trump's Chicago skyscraper project, where the government challenged tax losses he claimed. Settlement talks at this scale suggest both sides see litigation risk — a $10 billion exposure for the government is not a number anyone walks away from lightly.
Trump and the IRS are in talks to resolve his $10 billion lawsuit – NBC New York
Donald Trump and the Internal Revenue Service are in settlement talks over his $10 billion lawsuit against the agency. The suit stems from an IRS audit of Trump's Chicago skyscraper project, where the government clawed back tax losses Trump claimed on the development. A settlement would end litigation that has dragged on for years and could spare both sides a public trial over one of the largest individual tax disputes in recent memory.
Trump and the IRS are in talks to resolve his $10 billion lawsuit – NBC10 Philadelphia
Trump and the IRS are in settlement talks over his $10 billion lawsuit against the agency. The suit stems from an audit of Trump's Chicago skyscraper project, where the IRS challenged massive tax losses he claimed. Settlement talks mean both sides may want to avoid a public trial that would force disclosure of Trump's tax positions and the IRS's audit methods.
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Trump and the IRS are in talks to resolve his $10 billion lawsuit – NBC Connecticut
Trump and the IRS are in talks to resolve his $10 billion lawsuit – NBC New York
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Trump and the IRS are in talks to resolve his $10 billion lawsuit – NBC10 Philadelphia
Live legal/news signal captured from gdelt via GDELT.
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