Four California Voters, Including One Democrat, File Federal Lawsuit Against New California Presidential Income Tax Law

On August 1, four California voters filed a federal lawsuit against the new California law on presidential candidate tax returns and ballot access. Griffin v Padilla, e.d., 2:19cv-1477. The case is assigned to U.S. District Court Judge John A. Mendez, a Bush Jr. appointee. See here for the complaint.

One of the plaintiffs is a registered Democrat. The Complaint points out that four Democratic presidential candidates have not revealed their federal income tax returns. They are Joe Biden, Julian Castro, Tulsi Gabbard, and Andrew Yang. This lawsuit is being handled by Judicial Watch, a conservative organization based in Washington, D.C.


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Four California Voters, Including One Democrat, File Federal Lawsuit Against New California Presidential Income Tax Law — 2 Comments

  1. Will ALL the Fed Judges be doing nothing but CA Tax/ballot access cases to Jan 20, 2021 ???

  2. Again- must sue for $$$ BIG damages – due to snail speeds in election law cases —

    esp. due to the ARBITRARY/LAWLESS SCOTUS robot party hacks in ALL *politics* cases.

    IE SCOTUS being a super-legislative body with ARBITRARY enactment and veto powers.

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