Trump and his family have repeatedly disregarded Washington's ethical guardrails aimed at preventing government officials from profiting from public office, including by pushing for more than $200 million in a separate administrative case with the Justice Department. But a settlement payment even a fraction of the size of Mr. Trump's requested $10 billion could be much larger than his other attempts at private gain, potentially doubling his net worth.
It is unclear or how much money Mr. Trump could receive in a settlement, or if he will be paid at all.
But protection from I.R.S. audits could prove quite valuable.
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From the article: One of the settlement terms under review is for the I.R.S. to drop any audits of the president, his family members and businesses.
This level of corruption would have been unimaginable even a year ago.
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