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Louisiana Republicans should sound off on where they stand on President Trump being granted immunities from IRS audits

19 min · 3 de jun de 2026
Portada del episodio Louisiana Republicans should sound off on where they stand on President Trump being granted immunities from IRS audits

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Newell opines on the Justice Department finalizing a legal settlement that permanently bars the IRS from auditing or prosecuting past tax returns filed by President Donald Trump, his family, and his business entities.

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