A federal court unusually strongly criticized the lawsuit and settlement results filed by U.S. President Donald Trump against the Internal Revenue Service, saying, “He attempted to manipulate the judicial system to obtain personal gain from the government.” According to the New York Times (NYT) and the Wall Street Journal (WSJ) on the 13th, Judge Kathleen Williams of the U.S. Federal Court in Miami called the lawsuit filed by President Trump against the Internal Revenue Service in January this year “an inappropriate act of pursuing private interests,” and added, “The unusual tax breaks he received as a result are not legal.” “It is prohibited to claim that it is part of an agreement,” the ruling ruled. He also ordered President Trump, the Department of Justice, and the Internal Revenue Service to “no longer submit or cite the contents of this agreement as evidence in any official proceedings, including judicial, administrative, or regulatory,”. Previously, President Trump suffered a major political blow when it was reported that he had not paid income tax for several years during his first term in office. In response, President Trump criticized the Internal Revenue Service, saying, “Personal information was leaked due to the Internal Revenue Service’s failure to manage security, so the government should take responsibility.”