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To: Wharf Rat who wrote (1122043)3/2/2019 11:34:50 AM
From: i-node  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1574789
 
>> Uh, no. Trump is the only candidate of either party since Nixon started the tradition to not to release his taxes. Ford released a summary of his.

You said it was unprecedented NOT to release the returns. If something becomes a tradition 60 years ago but the 60 years before it was not done, then not doing it isn't unprecedented. That makes you at least as big a liar as Trump.

>> Still, in mid-2018, Axios published that “at least 25 states” had introduced bills that would require presidential candidates to release their returns

Introduced is not enacted. Two entirely different things. And it is highly unlikely the Supreme Court would allow states to impose some arbitrarily, artificial requirement on candidates running for federal elections.

>> Axios published

I don't know who runs this organization but I have established they are not credible, just for your information. I'm not saying they are biased, only that I have found multiple blatant lies in articles there. Not that that ever stopped you.