The Department of Justice (DOJ) is facing pressure to back away from a request from President Trump for a $230 million settlement stemming from his legal troubles, as critics say it raises a dizzying number of ethical issues.
Trump has argued he deserves compensation for the scrutiny into his conduct, describing himself as a victim of both a special counsel investigation into the 2016 election and the classified documents case.
The decision, however, falls to a cadre of attorneys who previously represented Trump personally.
Rupa Bhattacharyya, who reviewed settlement requests in her prior role as director of the Torts Branch of the DOJ's Civil Division, said most agreements approved by the department are typically for tens of thousands of dollars or at most hundreds of thousands.
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