Trump IRS Lawsuit Reopened: Analysts Find 'Glitch in the Matrix' as Scanned Records Show Tax Returns Filed from a Cemetery 3 Years After Death
In a bizarre twist to the recently reopened Trump IRS lawsuit, digital forensic analysts have flagged what they are calling a glitch in the matrix—a set of tax records allegedly linked to the former president’s financial history that appear to have been electronically filed from a graveyard. The records, timestamped three years after the listed taxpayer’s death, were scanned into the IRS system with geolocation metadata placing the upload at a historic cemetery in Queens, New York. “This isn’t a typo. It’s a system-level anomaly, like the database is haunted,” said lead analyst Dr. Mira Voss, noting that the data point coincides with a previously sealed deposit ledger. The discovery has triggered a secondary audit, with conspiracy theorists buzzing that the IRS database may have been manipulated, or worse, that someone filed returns from beyond the grave.