Trump Delivers Justice: Drops $10 Billion IRS Lawsuit for Historic $1.776 Billion Fund to Compensate Victims of Biden-Era Weaponization
By Hotspotnews
This isn’t just about one man or one leak. The fund will provide restitution to Americans targeted by the Biden administration’s IRS, DOJ, and other agencies. Think conservative nonprofits harassed with audits, parents labeled “domestic terrorists” for speaking at school boards, pro-life activists, and January 6 defendants railroaded through the system. For years, Americans watched as the federal bureaucracy was turned into a political weapon against conservatives, Trump supporters, and anyone daring to challenge the radical left. This settlement begins the process of making them whole.
A five-member commission will review claims, with clear criteria focused on documented harm, legal expenses, and losses suffered from abusive investigations. Unused funds will revert to the Treasury after its 2028 sunset, ensuring fiscal responsibility. President Trump himself receives no direct payout—only the vindication of an official apology—proving this is about broader justice, not personal gain.
Democrats and their media allies are predictably apoplectic, screeching about “slush funds” and “self-dealing” while ignoring the real scandal: years of selective prosecution, leaks, and lawfare designed to hobble political opponents. Where was their outrage when Hunter Biden’s tax issues vanished or when the IRS slow-walked scrutiny of leftist groups? Their sudden concern for “appropriations” and “separation of powers” rings hollow after years of rubber-stamping executive overreach under Biden.
This deal demonstrates the power of strong leadership. Instead of endless courtroom drama with questionable standing issues, President Trump used leverage to deliver tangible results for everyday Americans abused by their own government. It sets a precedent that future administrations—Republican or otherwise—should heed: weaponize the state at your peril.
Critics on the left claim this bypasses Congress. But Congress failed for years to rein in the IRS and DOJ despite clear evidence of bias. Executive settlements have long been used to resolve disputes efficiently, from discrimination cases to contractor misconduct. Framing this as unprecedented ignores history and the unique scale of Biden-era abuses.
For conservatives, this is a breath of fresh air. After enduring years of two-tiered justice—from the Russia hoax to censored parents to lawfare against a former (and now current) president—the pendulum is swinging back. Taxpayers’ money is finally being redirected toward victims rather than perpetuating the deep state’s agenda.
President Trump’s action reinforces a core truth: government exists to serve the people, not persecute them. As implementation begins, expect the left to throw every procedural hurdle in the way. But the American people, weary of politicized institutions, will see this for what it is—a long-overdue course correction.
The fight for accountability continues, but with this settlement, President Trump has struck a powerful blow for fairness, transparency, and constitutional governance. America First means putting citizens first, and this delivers.


