Groups challenging Donald Trump’s IRS deal expanded their lawsuit Thursday to target the tax-audit immunity deal involving the president and some of his family members. The plaintiffs, including former federal prosecutor Andrew Floyd, want the DOJ to “permanently set aside the creation and operation of the lawless Fund and to set aside the corrupt Immunity Order.” Blanche also reiterates that the immunity deal “applies by its terms only retroactively” for previously filed tax returns, but does not formally rescind it in his statement. The plaintiffs requested a judge declare the fund unlawful and the immunity order unconstitutional, as well as an injunction blocking any payouts. Blanche’s Sunday night statement only addressed the creation of the fund itself, not the controversial tax-audit shield for the president and his affiliates.