Judge Asks: Can President Trump Sue the IRS?
Introduction
A judge has a question about President Trump's big court case. Trump wants $10 billion from the IRS. The judge wants to know if a president can sue a government agency that he leads.
Main Body
President Trump, his two sons, and his company started a court case. They want $10 billion from the IRS. They say a worker at the IRS gave their private tax information to a newspaper. This happened in 2023. The worker went to prison. The judge says the case may not be a real fight. The president leads the IRS and the Treasury. So the president is suing his own people. The judge wants to know if this is a real problem for the court. The two sides talk about a possible agreement. If they agree, the government will pay money to the president. Trump says he will give the money to charity. The judge will have a meeting on May 27, 2025.
Conclusion
The court will decide if the case can continue. The judge will ask if there is a real disagreement. If not, the case may end.