California's top court to decide whether state can force Trump to disclose tax returns

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California's top court to decide whether state can force Trump to disclose tax returns
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California’s highest court will decide Thursday whether the state can require presidential candidates, including President Trump, to disclose their tax returns in order to appear on the state’s primary ballot.

The California Supreme Court, weighing a new state law that requires such disclosures, will rule on a challenge by the California Republican Party. Gov. Gavin Newsom signed the requirement into law in July, the first of its kind in the nation.

The law requires all presidential primary candidates to submit five years of income tax filings by Tuesday to secure a spot on California’s March presidential primary ballot. State election officials are required to post the financial documents online, with certain private information redacted.The new law also requires candidates for governor to release their tax returns before the statewide primary, beginning in 2024.

the tax disclosures would “shed light on conflicts of interest, self-dealing, or influence from domestic and foreign business interest.”Republicans argued the law violated

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