1776 Fund Global Settlement

1776 Fund Global Settlement

πŸ”΄ ACTIVE OVERSIGHT INVESTIGATION

The Core Conflict: The 1776 Fund & Global Settlement

The Sleight of Hand: Under the guise of a routine civil dispute resolution, a $1.776B federal payout mechanism was established with minimal public oversight. The core conflict centers on an unpublicized administrative addendum that purports to grant sweeping, permanent audit and prosecution immunity to specific private entities and family estates, effectively bypassing traditional congressional oversight channels.


Verified Evidence Grid (The Receipts)

To preserve public transparency and protect against link rot, Public Stance hosts independent, unpaywalled copies of all primary sources alongside their official government repository origins.

Document Title & Summary Local Access Primary Verification
Trump v. IRS – Official Dismissal Order (S.D. Fla.)
U.S. District Judge Kathleen Williams’ order issued right before the structural dismissal of the civil tax action.
Download PDF View on Justice.gov β†—
The IRS Non-Prosecution Addendum Text
The isolated text clause detailing the parameters of the permanent audit and prosecution immunity protections.
Download PDF View on Justice.gov β†—
Dunn & Hodges v. Trump, Blanche, & Bessent Filing
The May 2026 federal lawsuit initiated by Capitol Police officers seeking an injunction to halt the disbursement of the fund.
Download Lawsuit View on Bloomberg β†—
Senate Amendment No. 4441 (Senator Warner)
The proposed legislative amendment introducing mandatory clawback provisions and daily reporting requirements for the $1.776B capital allocation.
Download Amendment View on Congress.gov β†—

Actionable Armor

Knowledge without leverage is useless. If you are tracking the allocation of these specific public funds or wish to file a formal administrative inquiry regarding public capital oversight, use the verified channels below:

  • Submit a FOIA Request: Access the Department of Justice Freedom of Information Act portal to request unredacted regional addenda.
  • Contact the Oversight Committee: Use the public tip-line for the House Committee on Oversight and Accountability to flag regional discrepancies.

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