Trump IRS Lawsuit Reopened After Coding Anomaly Suggests Tax Returns Were Altered by Unknown Third Party
A digital forensics team reviewing the recently reopened Trump IRS lawsuit has stumbled upon a bizarre data ghost in the tax database—a hidden timestamp showing the former president’s returns were opened and slightly modified exactly 47 minutes after the IRS claims the case was officially closed in 2020. The error log, described as a "glitch in the matrix," shows a single decimal point shift in a reported asset value, triggering an automatic recalc. Officials are now questioning whether the change was a simple system error or a deliberate, untraceable override from an external IP that no longer exists. Speculation is viral that the anomaly could be the key to proving whether the tax documents were tampered with long after they were sealed.