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    Trump demands unprecedented payout from Justice Department he now controls

    Papa LincBy Papa LincOctober 21, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read0 Views
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    By KATELYN CARALLE, SENIOR U.S. POLITICAL REPORTER

    Published: 16:45 EDT, 21 October 2025 | Updated: 16:51 EDT, 21 October 2025

    Donald Trump evidently wants the Justice Department to dish out $230 million as pay back for the federal investigations he faced when the agency was controlled by Democrats.

    The president submitted two administrative complaints seeking damages for a number of actions he claims violated his rights, people familiar with the not-yet-public filings told the New York Times.

    Trump was under multiple investigations by the DOJ while he was a presidential candidate. But when he went on to win the election, Trump took over the entities that are now responsible for reviewing the claims made in late 2023 and the summer of 2024.

    When asked about potential conflicts of interest regarding Trump’s complaints, a spokesperson told the Daily Mail that ‘all officials at the Department of Justice follow the guidance of career ethics officials.’ 

    Sources detail how the first complaint seeks damages for the FBI and special counsel investigation into Russian election interference and potential connections between the Kremlin and Trump’s 2016 campaign.

    The second, they said, claims the FBI violated Trump’s privacy while searching for classified documents during the raid on his residence at Mar-a-Lago and accuses the Justice Department of malicious prosecution.

    It also accuses then-Attorney General Merrick Garland, then-FBI Director Christopher Wray and then-special counsel Jack Smith of ‘harassment’ intended to sway the outcome of the election.

    ‘This malicious prosecution led President Trump to spend tens of millions of dollars defending the case and his reputation,’ the second claim said, according to the Times.

    Trump demands unprecedented payout from Justice Department he now controls

    Donald Trump filed two complaints against the Justice Department in 2023 and 2024 seeking $230 million in compensation from the government for the investigations against him

    Now that Trump is president again, those in negotiations to settle the complaints are direct subordinates of the complainee

    Now that Trump is president again, those in negotiations to settle the complaints are direct subordinates of the complainee

    The complaints have not been made public, but those familiar with the filings say that Trump is seeking $230 million in compensation from the federal government. 

    Two people familiar with Trump’s claims tell the Times that he has not yet been paid by the federal government but that he plans to be compensated for the investigations.

    Administrative claims are not lawsuits, but are complaints submitted to the DOJ to see if a settlement can be reached without going to federal court.

    If the Justice Department formally rejects the claim or declines to act, the filing party could then sue.

    It’s likely in this instance that Trump will face a fruitful outcome since he is negotiating with people who work for the government he controls. Those who would be tasked with approving the complaint are senior officials who defended him in court or are already in his close circle.

    Compensation would come from the DOJ’s coffers, which are covered by taxpayers.

    Any settlements exceeding $4 million are required by DOJ procedure to receive approval by deputy attorney general or associated attorney general.

    The second complaint filed in summer 2024 accuses the FBI of violating Trump's privacy while searching for classified documents during the raid on his residence at Mar-a-Lago

    The second complaint filed in summer 2024 accuses the FBI of violating Trump’s privacy while searching for classified documents during the raid on his residence at Mar-a-Lago

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