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  • A federal judge voided Trump's IRS settlement, finding no genuine lawsuit ever existed.
  • Williams ruled Trump can't sue an agency he controls and call the result litigation.
  • Two lawyers were referred for discipline; a private version of the deal may still be possible.

MIAMI, FL (TDR) — A federal judge on Monday voided President Trump's settlement with the IRS, ruling the underlying lawsuit was never a real case because Trump sued an agency he controls as president.

The big picture: Judge Kathleen Williams found the entire suit lacked the basic ingredient every lawsuit needs.

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Why it matters: The ruling raises a structural question with no real precedent.

  • The case began with a contractor's leak of Trump's tax returns during his first term; Trump and his two oldest sons sued the IRS for $10 billion in January
  • May's settlement created a $1.776 billion "anti-weaponization" fund and blanket audit immunity for Trump, his sons, and affiliated businesses
  • The now-voided immunity would have shielded Trump from more than $100 million in potential tax penalties

Driving the news: The fallout extends beyond the settlement itself.

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  • Williams referred Trump attorney Alejandro Brito to the Florida Bar for possible discipline and limited a second lawyer's ability to practice in her district
  • She mailed copies of her order into pending disciplinary proceedings against Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche and Associate Attorney General Stanley Woodward
  • The ruling lands two days before Blanche's Senate confirmation hearing for attorney general

What they're saying:

  • Judge Kathleen Williams — "The President may be the functional 'dominus litus' of the Executive Branch."
  • A Trump legal team spokesperson — "The IRS wrongly allowed a rogue, politically-motivated employee to leak private and confidential information."

Yes, but: The rebuke doesn't fully close what it condemns.

  • Williams's own footnote leaves Trump and the government free to strike a new private agreement granting similar immunity, so long as it isn't framed as resolving this suit
  • Bipartisan backlash, not just Democratic objection, is what forced Blanche to abandon the fund months before this ruling arrived

Between the lines: The case exposes a gap in how courts police a president suing himself.

  • Williams noted Trump waited to sue until he was back in office and had installed his own former lawyer at the DOJ, rather than filing "in a timely fashion" as a private citizen
  • Nothing in her order stops a future president from attempting the same maneuver with cleaner paperwork; her fix targets this settlement's defects, not the structural opening itself

What's next:

  • Whether Trump's legal team appeals Williams's order to the 11th Circuit
  • Whether Brito, Blanche, or Woodward face actual bar discipline, or the referrals go nowhere
  • Whether a new, privately negotiated immunity agreement emerges outside the court record

If a lawsuit has no one on the other side willing to actually contest it, is a settlement ever really a settlement, or just an announcement?

Sources

This report was compiled using reporting from CBS News, CNBC, PBS NewsHour/AP, Forbes, Reuters via U.S. News, MS NOW, All Rise News, WANE/Nexstar, GV Wire, and Yahoo News/USA Today

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