Unconstitutional in at least a couple of ways.

Via Law and Crime:

The Democratic governor of California signed a bill on Tuesday that would keep President Donald Trump off of the primary ballot in the state if he does not make public his tax returns. Although Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) said that the bill would apply to all presidential candidates and gubernatorial candidates, you can expect this bill to meet a challenge.

The bill would require all presidential and gubernatorial candidates to hand over tax returns to California’s secretary of state at least 98 days before the primary, after which point the records would be available for viewing online (with the exception of certain personal information).

Newsom claimed last week that, in essence, many people were saying the bill was “absolutely constitutional,” but the initial reaction from legal experts was not so optimistic.

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