California's top court to decide whether state can force Trump to disclose tax returns
President Trump may appear on California’s primary ballot without having to disclose his tax returns, the state’s highest court decided Thursday.
The law requiring such disclosures, passed on a party-line vote earlier this year and signed by Gov. Gavin Newsom, did not single out Trump but was clearly aimed at the president. Trump, unlike other recent presidential candidates, has refused to make public his tax returns.
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