During an interview with NBC’s Tom Llamas, President Donald Trump discussed multiple lawsuits he filed against federal executive branch agencies. Asked about a recently filed $10 billion suit against the IRS and Treasury Department, Trump said document leaks are prohibited and stated that any money he wins would be given “100% to charities,” naming the American Cancer Society as an example and adding that the charities would be “approved by government or whatever.”
Trump’s IRS-related lawsuit was filed after a former IRS contractor leaked Trump’s tax returns to The New York Times and ProPublica during Trump’s first term, in violation of IRS confidentiality rules; the returns showed Trump paid little to no federal income tax in some years.
Trump also referenced another lawsuit seeking $230 million from taxpayers related in part to the FBI’s 2022 search of Mar-a-Lago, where agents found classified documents. Trump told Llamas, “Essentially, the lawsuit’s been won,” but it was unclear which case he meant. Trump has stated that because the suits are against agencies he leads, he can “work out a settlement with myself.”
Critics cited Trump’s nonprofit history, including the 2018 shutdown of the Trump Foundation under judicial supervision and a $2 million settlement with New York after allegations of self-dealing.