Trenton, NJ – New Jersey OKs Bill Pressuring Trump To Disclose Tax Returns

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    New Jersey assembly speaker Vincent Prieto, D-Secaucus, right, listens as assemblyman John McKeon, D-Madison, center, speaks about a bill requiring presidential candidates to disclose tax returns in order to appear on ballots in the state during a meeting in the state legislature, Thursday, March 16, 2017, in Trenton, N.J.  (AP Photo/Julio Cortez)Trenton, NJ – President Donald Trump might not make it on the ballot in 2020 in New Jersey if he doesn’t disclose his tax returns under a bill approved by lawmakers.

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    The Democrat-led Assembly on Thursday approved the legislation inspired by the Republican president’s failure to disclose his tax returns despite state Republicans’ claims the bill was “transparently political and blatantly unconstitutional.”

    It now heads to Republican Gov. Chris Christie, a longtime Trump ally, to sign or veto. Christie’s office declined to weigh in.

    The bill comes after MSNBC obtained and revealed two pages of Trump’s 2005 tax return that showed he earned $150 million that year and paid $38 million in income taxes.

    Last week, Hawaii became the first state to send similar legislation to a full floor vote. At least 23 states are considering similar bills, according to the National Conference on State Legislatures.

    Democratic Assemblyman John McKeon, who sponsored the measure, acknowledged it’s unlikely Christie would enact it, and he’s banking on the two-term Republican governor’s successor being a Democrat who would.

    “This will be the law. If this governor doesn’t sign it the next one will. This is about whoever is going to run for president prospectively,” McKeon said.

    New Jersey Assembly Republican Leader Jon Bramnick sought on the floor to amend the bill to require state lawmakers to also disclose their taxes but was blocked by Democrats.

    GOP Assemblyman Jay Webber had the sharpest critique of the legislation, arguing the constitution requires only three things of prospective presidents: that they be natural born citizens, at least 35 years old and 14 years a resident.

    “This is a doozy,” he said. “This is both transparently political and blatantly unconstitutional.”

    McKeon countered the 2000 Bush v. Gore Supreme Court ruling established states have latitude in governing ballots.

    Rick Hasen, a law professor at University of California, Irvine, called the legislation “an open question.”

    The measure requires presidential and vice presidential candidates to release five years of federal tax returns to appear on the ballot.

    Trump broke with nearly four decades of tradition by failing to release his tax returns.


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    7 years ago

    I’m no Trump fan, but I don’t like laws that are written to target specific people.

    7 years ago

    As is clear from the article, they want the law to apply to others but not to themselves.

    7 years ago

    As a complete lay person on the matter, it still seems obvious that even if New Jersey can lay down a rule requiring disclosure of New Jersey tax return, a unilateral requirement to disclose federal (or any other state’s) tax returns has violated ll levels of proper state-to-state and state-to-federal protocol.

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    7 years ago

    Too bad the Trumpublican controlled United States Congress and Senate don’t have the guts to stand up to President Bannon and pass a similar law on the federal level.

    7 years ago

    You guys were already caught with your pants down on this one why do you still continue to make yourselves look like fools? The man made 150 million in one year. That’s pretty wealthy. And guess what he paid more taxes than Warren Buffet did.

    It amazes me how guys were caught on both taxes and the at-right anti semetic stuff. Yet you still perisist with nonsense.