Trump Sues To Block Law Requiring Tax Returns Release To Appear On Ballot

President Donald Trump talks with reporters before boarding Marine One on the South Lawn of the White House, Friday, Dec. 22, 2017, in Washington. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)
President Donald Trump displays the $1.5 trillion tax overhaul package he had just signed, Friday, Dec. 22, 2017, in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington. Trump touted the size of the tax cut, declaring t... President Donald Trump displays the $1.5 trillion tax overhaul package he had just signed, Friday, Dec. 22, 2017, in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington. Trump touted the size of the tax cut, declaring to reporters in the Oval Office before he signed it Friday that "the numbers will speak." (AP Photo/Evan Vucci) MORE LESS
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President Trump and his 2020 reelection campaign filed a lawsuit on Tuesday asking a federal judge to block a California law requiring presidential candidates to disclose their tax returns.

Filed in federal court in the Eastern District of California, Trump is using personal attorneys to sue the state’s attorney general and secretary of state in a bid to prevent them from implementing the new law.

Trump alleged in the complaint that the California law requiring disclosure of five years of the tax returns of presidential candidates before they can appear on the state primary ballot “adds an unconstitutional qualification to the fixed set of qualifications for the presidency in the Constitution.”

Through personal attorney William Consovoy – the conservative movement lawyer who has claimed that Congress cannot investigate the president – Trump accused Democrats of launching a “crusade to obtain” Trump’s taxes “in the hopes of finding something they can use to harm him politically.”

“In their rush to join this crusade, California Democrats have run afoul of these restrictions on State power over federal elections,” the complaint reads.

Trump went on to argue in the filing that the California law violates a constitutional provision that empowers the federal government, and not the states, to impose qualifications for federal office.

Trump contends that California’s motive in passing the law is not only partisan, but blatant in its individual targeting of Trump, citing a statement from California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D).

“Governor Newsom likewise made clear who the law’s target was,” the complaint reads. “Before signing the bill, he discussed whether President Trump would disclose his tax returns if the law were passed.”

Trump went on to cite a signing statement that Newsom issued with the law’s passage as evidence that the law unfairly targets him. The signing statement said in part that “the disclosure required by this bill will shed light on conflicts of interest, self-dealing, or influence from domestic and foreign business interest.”

The California GOP also filed a motion on Tuesday for the state Supreme Court to consider throwing the law out.

Read the complaint here:

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  1. Avatar for ur ur says:

    Wait a minute – I thought Republicans were all about “States’ Rights” when it came to Federal elections? Isn’t that the talking point when it comes to why the Federal Government shouldn’t be securing our Presidential election against Russian interference?

  2. Sued the whole state, did he?

    That’s a lot of depositions.

    Need any more proof that this Orange Shitstain is dirty?

  3. IOKIYAR.

    It’s Okay If You Are Republican.

    Irony isn’t dead; it’s just drunk and laughing its ass off.

  4. I’d hate to think there were valid Constitutional claims in the lawsuit.

  5. For me this is a win-win. If CA prevails, Mazel Tov! If they don’t, nothing has changed except Trump’s accumulating legal fees will eat up yet more money that would otherwise be used on his presidential campaign (coz he ain’t payin’ for this shit.).

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