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Trump’s $1.7B anti-lawfare fund: Letters to the Editor — May 26, 2026

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25.05.2026

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Trump’s $1.7B anti-lawfare fund: Letters to the Editor — May 26, 2026

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The Issue: President Trump using his $1.7 billion IRS settlement fund to compensate “victims of lawfare.”

Finally, the right sees the wrongs that President Trump is committing (“Isn’t ‘fund’ & games,” May 20).

Imagine using taxpayer money to pay people convicted in a court of law for fighting for you, who you’ve already pardoned. This is the most corrupt president in the history of the country. An absolute disgrace.

I am glad to see that many New York Post readers are condemning Trump’s staggering abuse of power and finally seeing the big picture. Trump needs to go.

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Violent rioters were trying to prevent the peaceful transfer of power on Jan. 6, 2021 while being held back by brave police officers at the Capitol. Many officers were brutally beaten, and yet the justice that was achieved has been doubly undone via corrupt pardons and soon by payment from Trump’s IRS settlement fund.

People who would otherwise be in jail are........

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