The Trump campaign and Republican Party sue California over a law requiring presidential candidates to release their tax returns.
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — The Trump campaign and Republican Party sued California on Tuesday over a new law requiring presidential candidates to release their tax returns to run in the state’s primary.
The law signed last week by Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom is aimed at prying loose President Donald Trump’s tax returns, which he has refused to release, saying they are under audit. California’s law requires candidates for president and governor to release five years of tax returns to appear on the state’s primary ballot.California holds its 2020 presidential primary on March 3.
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