trump irs lawsuit reopened reveals glitch in agency’s time logs, showing 3,000 hours billed during federal holidays
A routine data review of the recently reopened Trump IRS lawsuit has exposed what analysts are calling a “glitch in the matrix”—a bizarre anomaly in the agency’s internal billing records. Court filings now show over 3,000 hours were logged by IRS attorneys on dates that were federally recognized holidays, including Thanksgiving and Christmas Day, with zero corresponding user activity logs. “The time stamps don’t match any keystrokes, logins, or network traffic,” said a technical analyst involved in the case. “It’s as if the system was billing for work that never happened.” The discovery has sparked new subpoenas for IRS IT metadata, with critics citing the data as evidence of systemic manipulation. Viral conspiracy threads are already dubbing it the “Ghost Hours Scandal.”