“New Jersey Democrats are reviving a controversial effort to force President Trump to release his tax returns or be denied a spot on the state’s 2020 ballot,” North Jersey reports.
“The state Senate on Thursday approved a bill — which the Legislature passed once before, in 2017, but which then-Gov. Chris Christie blocked by issuing a scathing veto — that would prohibit candidates for president and vice president from appearing on the ballot unless they make their tax returns public.”
“Similar legislation has been introduced in at least 30 states but never enacted.”
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