Shall we consider the actual series of events?
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A contractor working for the IRS named Charles Littlejohn stole and potentially leaked the tax information of thousands of individuals, targeting specific people, and starting with Donald Trump personally. The IRS sent notification to thousands of people that they had been targeted, making them aware they had standing to sue. They meant to have Littlejohn sued, but when one of the victims sued the IRS directly, the court did not dismiss his claims, and instead they settled in the form of a formal public apology and a commitment to better security in 2024 under Biden.
Donald Trump, the first and primary target of the same leaks they settled with an apology previously, sued in the same way that a judge previously had declined to dismiss, and they settled again without financial compensation, but with a formal apology and the establishment of a fund to streamline compensation of those other thousands who had been personally targeted using government resources over the prior decade.
It's entirely in line with actions taken by the IRS and Justice Department prior, under Biden they actively notified people to tell them they could sue, and now they are establishing a process by which they can bypass all the extraneous court cases and lawyer fees, and probably end up paying out less. And at the same time, they have Trump dropping this case and his other pending litigation over other things, all without paying him a dime.
Is it crazy that I'm the one here thinking maybe the career bureaucrats did something smart on their own?