A resolution condemning the Department of Justice and Internal Revenue Service settlement agreement in Trump v. Internal Revenue Service, under which $1,776,000,000 in taxpayer money may be used to financially benefit individuals who assaulted law enforcement officers on January 6, 2021, and President Trump, his family, and his political allies.
Bill Summary
Condemns a settlement agreement that may use $1.78 billion in taxpayer money to benefit individuals who assaulted law enforcement officers on January 6, 2021, and President Trump, his family, and allies. Requires no specific action, only expresses disapproval.
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Bill Journey
- May 21, 2026
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The committee will review the bill, debate amendments, and vote on whether to advance it to the full chamber.
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The full chamber debates the bill, may amend it, and votes on whether to pass it.
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If passed by the first chamber, the other chamber considers, may amend, and votes on the bill.
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If passed by both chambers, the bill goes to the President to sign into law or veto.
Why It Matters
This resolution affects individuals who assaulted law enforcement officers on January 6, 2021, and President Trump, his family, and allies, by publicly criticizing a potential financial benefit to them. It also impacts taxpayers, as it questions the use of $1.78 billion in taxpayer money for this purpose.
Impact Areas
Support & Opposition
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Bill Details
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