[Los Angeles 19th Reuters]-California's federal district court ordered the provisional injunction of the state's new law requiring all candidates running for presidential qualification in the state to disclose tax returns . The US paper Los Angeles Times reported.
The law was passed in July after it was passed by the state legislature and signed by Governor Newham (Democratic Party), but several lawsuits have been filed. Among them, President Trump argued that it was unconstitutional in a lawsuit filed through a counsel, an illegal regulation that stipulates who can run for the presidential election.
According to media reports, Judge Morrison England, a federal district court, said that candidates, including Mr. Trump, could suffer "irreparable damage" if these lawsuits are allowed to be enforced while they are in progress. Judgment was shown. He also suggested that enacting such laws at the state level would violate federal-level government ethics laws.
California's Secretary of State Alex Padilla makes a statement and recognizes that the law is constitutional, but waits for the district court's formal judgment to decide whether to take further legal action. Said.