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States Try To Remove Trump From 2020 Ballot In a controversial move that stirred significant debate in 2019, multiple states across the U.S. advanced legislation aimed at compelling Donald Trump to release his tax returns. This policy aimed to keep candidates off the 2020 election ballots should they fail to comply with tax transparency. The underlying motivation was to restore a level of transparency that many felt had been lost in the political arena, particularly with respect to financial dealings.
Key Points from the Video:
- Tax Return Controversy: The discussion highlighted that a majority of American voters believed Trump should disclose his tax returns. However, Trump consistently claimed he was unable to do so due to an audit — a situation that had lasted for years. Interestingly, the video pointed out that being under audit does not legally prevent the release of tax information.
- Legislative Movement: At this time, around 18 states were working on legislation that would disqualify candidates, including Trump, from appearing on ballots if they did not release their tax returns. This was seen as a dual purpose effort: pushing for transparency and potentially disqualifying a controversial candidate.
- Transparency and Accountability: The push by state lawmakers was not solely focused on Trump; it aimed to establish a precedent that would require all presidential candidates to share their financial information with the public. This included not only Trump but also figures like Bernie Sanders, who faced scrutiny over his own financial disclosures.
- Allegations of Fraud: The video raised significant concerns about potential financial fraud related to Trump’s dealings with Deutsche Bank, where he allegedly inflated his net worth to secure loans. This allegation underscored the necessity of financial transparency among candidates to avoid any form of corruption or dishonest dealings.
- Legal Viability of Laws: The video also cast doubt on whether such state laws would withstand judicial scrutiny. While the legislative efforts aimed at accountability, the prevailing sentiment was that they might not hold up in court.
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