Was Trump illegally an author of the tax agreement giving him and his family immunity from audits?

Was Trump illegally an author of the tax agreement giving him and his family immunity from audits?

The New York Times reports: The tax immunity agreement was more like a rescue operation than a formal legal settlement. It called for the I.R.S. to absolve Mr. Trump and his businesses of all audits they were currently facing — including a yearslong battle with the tax agency that could have cost the president more than $100 million. That fight stemmed partly from a refund that Mr. Trump had claimed — and collected — starting in about 2010. He justified…

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Exodus of legal talent as one in five lawyers leave Trump administration

Exodus of legal talent as one in five lawyers leave Trump administration

The New York Times reports: President Trump’s upheaval of the federal government has led to an exodus of more than 10,000 lawyers since the beginning of 2025, a striking loss of legal talent that has left some agencies pushing to find attorneys to carry out his agenda. Roughly one in five lawyers who worked in the government at the end of 2024 had left by March of this year, according to a New York Times analysis of federal employment data….

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Pulling customs from ‘sanctuary’ city airports would cause chaos nationally, business groups say

Pulling customs from ‘sanctuary’ city airports would cause chaos nationally, business groups say

The New York Times reports: Travel industry and business leaders are denouncing a proposal by Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin to remove customs officers from airports in liberal cities, saying it would create havoc for travelers and jeopardize the travel economy at some of the nation’s largest ports of entry. The idea, which Mr. Mullin has floated on cable television interviews, is designed to punish so-called sanctuary cities that limit their cooperation with federal immigration authorities. Customs officers monitor goods…

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Former Trump campaign chief funneled millions of Israeli govt money to longtime allies’ companies

Former Trump campaign chief funneled millions of Israeli govt money to longtime allies’ companies

The Intercept reports: A company run by former Trump campaign manager Brad Parscale, hired by the Israeli government to push pro-Israel views on a major conservative media network, has directed $13 million from Israel to several Republican digital strategy firms and allies, according to a previously unreported document filed under the Foreign Agents Registration Act. Parscale was hired in part to influence major right-wing Christian media company Salem Media Group, where he is also an executive. His firm spent hundreds…

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Israeli minister confirms goal of large-scale expulsion of Palestinians from Gaza

Israeli minister confirms goal of large-scale expulsion of Palestinians from Gaza

The Guardian reports: Israel’s defence minister has said he is committed to the ethnic cleansing of Gaza through large-scale migration of Palestinians as part of Israel’s long-term plans for the territory. Israel Katz said the government would implement a plan for large numbers of Palestinians to leave Gaza “at the right time and in the right manner”, in a statement on Wednesday marking the targeted killing of Mohammed Odeh, Hamas’s most recent military commander. Pushing for mass departures violates Donald…

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Rats, raw sewage, skin diseases: Israel’s siege is ravaging Gaza’s displaced

Rats, raw sewage, skin diseases: Israel’s siege is ravaging Gaza’s displaced

+972 reports: Eman Abu Jame had counted her family among the lucky ones. Israel bombed their home in the southern Gaza Strip at the beginning of the war, forcing them to move from one shelter to another. But throughout the first two years of the genocide, neither she, her husband, nor her children suffered any serious health problems. That all changed in October 2025, when they took refuge in a crowded tent camp in Khan Younis. By the time they…

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The household battery revolution that could change energy bills … and the world

The household battery revolution that could change energy bills … and the world

The Guardian reports: The timing was rich with symbolism. As intense heatwaves pummelled Europe and Asia, and oil markets around the world leapt and sputtered, the two big chimneys of one of Australia’s largest power stations were being demolished. Meanwhile, the Australian energy minister was holding a media conference to hail a fall of up to 10% in the benchmark electricity price in parts of the country. Quietly, and with surprisingly little fanfare from the rest of the world, Australia…

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Judge will investigate whether ‘the court was the victim of a fraud’ by Trump and the DOJ

Judge will investigate whether ‘the court was the victim of a fraud’ by Trump and the DOJ

The New York Times reports: A federal judge in Miami reopened President Trump’s $10 billion case against the I.R.S. in a striking turnabout, saying that she wanted to investigate “grievous allegations” that the hasty deal to resolve it was “premised on deception.” The ruling by the judge, Kathleen M. Williams, on Friday to revive the case shortly after closing it was a significant blow both to Mr. Trump, who had voluntarily dismissed the suit last week, and to the Justice…

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Trump’s $1.8 billion settlement fund sparks alarm inside White House

Trump’s $1.8 billion settlement fund sparks alarm inside White House

The Wall Street Journal reports: President Trump’s top aides have discussed whether he should kill the administration’s nearly $1.8 billion “anti-weaponization” fund in exchange for getting immigration enforcement funding passed next month, according to people familiar with the matter. More than a dozen Republican senators have privately urged top Trump aides to drop the fund since its creation last week, said people familiar with the outreach, including Sen. Lindsey Graham of South Carolina, who is usually supportive of the president’s…

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Could Anti-Weaponization Fund payments be False Claims Act violations with treble damages?

Could Anti-Weaponization Fund payments be False Claims Act violations with treble damages?

The Associated Press reports: David Johnston was a licensed attorney when he illegally entered the Capitol with a mob of President Donald Trump’s supporters on Jan. 6, 2021. More than five years later, the South Carolina man is offering to help fellow “J6ers” apply for payouts from the Trump administration’s nearly $1.8 billion new fund for people claiming to be victims of a weaponized government. He’ll do it for a 10% cut of any award, capped at $5,000 apiece. “I…

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ICE may use massive troves of data collected by advertisers for surveilling everyone in America

ICE may use massive troves of data collected by advertisers for surveilling everyone in America

Politico reports: The trillion-dollar industry that amasses and shares troves of Americans’ information is confronting a new ethical quandary — the Trump administration’s interest in wielding this data to potentially further its sweeping immigration agenda. Immigration and Customs Enforcement published a request for information in January seeking input on how “commercial Big Data and Ad Tech providers can directly support investigations,” a request that came as the administration was pursuing efforts to expand the United States’ immigration enforcement capabilities. It…

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Why $1bn in Balkans energy contracts are going to an obscure company connected to Donald Trump

Why $1bn in Balkans energy contracts are going to an obscure company connected to Donald Trump

The Guardian reports: On a graffitied Sarajevo backstreet, a path leads past an overgrown patch of garden to a white door. Beyond is the registered office of a company that is on the brink of winning contracts worth more than $1bn. AAFS Infrastructure and Energy is close to securing a concession to build and operate a pipeline across the Balkans to allow fossil gas shipped from the US to replace supplies that come from Russia. “This could be the most…

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Rock-bottom immigration rates may cause longterm harm to the U.S. economy

Rock-bottom immigration rates may cause longterm harm to the U.S. economy

Axios reports: President Trump’s immigration crackdown is causing one of the sharpest slowdowns in U.S. population growth in decades. Economists are beginning to tally the effects, with some warning that the damage will stick around. Why it matters: The policy-driven immigration reversal underway has few modern parallels. The immediate result is evident in monthly employment figures, with the economy cranking out fewer jobs. But over time, fewer immigrants could be a productivity drag lasting well into the second half of this…

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Senator Sheldon Whitehouse is pushing back against ‘climate hushing’

Senator Sheldon Whitehouse is pushing back against ‘climate hushing’

Elizabeth Kolbert interviews Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse: For the last 15 years, Senator Sheldon Whitehouse, Democrat of Rhode Island, has been Congress’s most outspoken member on climate change. In 2012, he had a sign made up that showed the Earth as seen from space. “Time to Wake Up,” it said. The sign became a prop for a series of speeches the senator delivered on the urgency of the climate crisis. Not long ago, Whitehouse gave his 307th “Time to Wake Up”…

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