Trump Suing the U.S. Government? Conflict of Interest & $10 Billion Claims
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Driving home in a snowstorm today and trying to wrap my head around something that feels almost too wild to be real.
Donald Trump is suing the U.S. government — his own government — over the Mar-a-Lago classified documents raid and the leak of his tax returns. He’s asking for $10 billion.
That money would come from taxpayer funds. And the Department of Justice he oversees could ultimately decide whether to settle.
Is that normal? Is that a massive conflict of interest? Or is this just more grievance politics playing out in real time?
Today I’m talking about executive power, DOJ independence, partisan blinders, and why this feels like another example of the rich getting richer while regular Americans foot the bill.
Just a guy in a truck trying to make sense of lawsuits, loyalty, and whether accountability still matters