Trump’s recent deal with the Internal Revenue Service was by far the most flagrant act of corruption yet
– perhaps in US presidential history.

First, he sued the agency for $10bn for its alleged negligence in guarding his and his companies’ tax returns from being leaked to the press.
Then he dropped the suit in return for a $1.776bn slush fund to repay his friends, possibly including the January 6 insurrectionists, for the suffering inflicted by their criminal penalties.

And, like a mafia enforcer shooting his victim in the knees after extracting the cash, Trump took a little more.
A memo from Todd Blanche, his former personal lawyer and the acting attorney general, waives all pending liabilities incurred by his client,
including $100m in potential tax penalties,
and bars all future actions against Trump or his companies by the IRS
“or other agencies or departments”.

In 2024, the supreme court granted the president “presumptive immunity” from criminal prosecution for actions taken as part of his executive duties while in office.
Anna Bower and Eric Columbus, of Lawfare, suggest that this agreement could give him immunity from everything else, forever.

https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2026/may/27/trump-corruption-autocracy?CMP=Share_iOSApp_Other

Why Trump isn’t bothering to hide his corruption

Impunity breeds popular cynicism, and cynicism undergirds autocracy

The Guardian

@cdarwin there are things for which there is no immunity.

Whatever happens, we gotta maintain our health:

https://stuff.davidaugust.com/how-to-avoid-guillotine-wrist/

How to Avoid Guillotine Wrist

Repetitive stress injuries can be a real problem and we need to maintain our health during whatever naturally comes next for our society.

David August

@cdarwin

I don't think Levine has what the Lawfare folks have said correct.
I listened to last week's Trump regime trials and tribulations episode and heard them say that any DOJ pronouncements can be overturned by a future DOJ (which is what I would expect).
Up to us of course to make damn sure the next President and AG will do exactly that.