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Mother Jones | The President May Settle His Own Lawsuit With Your Money by Sophie Hurwitz
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The DOJ is reportedly weighing a settlement of Donald Trump’s lawsuit against the IRS that could channel roughly $10 billion of taxpayer money into Trump’s personal coffers; the suit, filed by Trump and his sons in January, alleges the IRS failed to halt a contractor’s illegal release of his tax returns, raising conflict‑of‑interest concerns because Trump oversees the agency he is suing and the Justice Department is led by his former personal lawyer. A potential agreement would also require the IRS to drop all current and future audits of Trump, his family and businesses, prompting Democratic lawmakers to introduce legislation barring the president, vice president and their relatives from receiving government settlement payments, a move championed by Sen. Elizabeth Warren. This follows a prior effort by Trump in October 2025 to seek $230 million from the Justice Department over the seizure of classified documents and an earlier Russia‑probe investigation, which he summed up as “awfully strange…to make a decision where I’m paying myself.”
Read more: https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2026/05/the-president-may-settle-his-own-lawsuit-with-your-money/
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Salon.com | Trump wants do-over of failed airline fantasy — at taxpayers’ expense by Heather Digby Parton
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Donald Trump is proposing a taxpayer‑funded takeover of Spirit Airlines, which is facing bankruptcy and a possible $500 million government bailout, echoing his earlier, failed venture with the Trump Shuttle airline in the early 1990s that collapsed amid high fuel costs and a weakening corporate market. Critics from both parties—including Senators Tom Cotton, Ted Budd, Elizabeth Warren, and Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy—argue that Spirit is unsalvageable and that using public money to prop up a struggling private carrier would repeat past mistakes of bailouts that benefited executives rather than the public. The commentary frames the plan as another example of Trump’s “right‑wing‑socialism” approach of privatizing the state while socializing private losses, warning that such a move would add to the nation’s mounting economic challenges and could result in a taxpayer‑burdened “national joke” airline.
Read more: https://www.salon.com/2026/04/28/trump-wants-do-over-of-failed-airline-fantasy-at-taxpayers-expense/
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yahoo news | Elizabeth Warren Slams Big Tech–Heavy AI Council As Lisa Su, Michael Dell, Other...
President Donald Trump’s latest round of appointments to the President’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology (PCAST) has drawn enthusiastic praise from a slew of high‑profile tech leaders. Advanced Micro Devices CEO Lisa Su said she was “honored to be nominated” and looked forward to advancing U.S. technology leadership, while Dell Technologies founder Michael Dell called it a “privilege” to help ensure America leads in the “Golden Age of Innovation.” The council, co‑chaired by venture capitalist David Sacks and former White House technology adviser Michael Kratsios, also includes Nvidia’s Jensen Huang, Meta’s Mark Zuckerberg, Oracle’s Larry Ellison and Alphabet co‑founder Sergey Brin, among others.
The new wave of members reflects a distinctly corporate‑centric composition, with several CEOs posting gratitude on X (formerly Twitter) alongside promises to drive AI and emerging‑technology policy. Sacks highlighted his appointment as a chance to shape science policy, and Kratos emphasized PCAST’s historic role—originating under FDR—to bring America’s brightest minds to the President. The roster further features venture capitalist Marc Andreessen and other executives, underscoring the administration’s focus on industry expertise in steering the nation’s AI strategy.
Not everyone welcomed the shift. Senator Elizabeth Warren (D‑MA) criticized the council as a departure from tradition, arguing that “only money gets a seat at the table.” She pointed out that advisory bodies have historically drawn from leading scientists and academics rather than corporate executives, noting that several of the appointees’ companies have contributed heavily to Trump’s inauguration fund and political action committees. Warren’s remarks highlighted concerns that the influence of big‑tech money could outweigh scientific independence in shaping national policy.
Read more: https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/elizabeth-warren-slams-big-tech-003111684.html?fr=sycsrp_catchall
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