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Federal judge orders release of Trump's tax returns

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By Jonathan Stempel

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A victory for the constitution.

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Trump lawyers apparently agree that Trump’s tax returns contain criminal evidence. Trump is a phony and an American Traitor.

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granted the president's request to temporarily block the order

Without a clear date attached temporary might as well mean permanent.

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Chip Star: as in the article, the constitution says nothing about it. Not a victory for the Constitution.

That said, there will be more lawsuits to slow down the release.

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Get ready to see that Trump is not a billionaire but has more loans than assets, and if Donnie didn't lie on his taxes we'll find out most of those loans came from Russian oligarchs, just as Don Jr and Eric said; "We get all our money from Russia".

Once we see the taxes they'll be even more charges added to the impeachment articles....

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The appeals will go all the way to the Supreme Court

Before the lefties get carried away

Trump has not been accused of criminal wrongdoing.

The Radical Left Democrats have failed on all fronts, so now they are pushing local New York City and State Democrat prosecutors to go get President Trump,"

"It's uncharted legal terrain," Jens David Ohlin, vice dean at Cornell Law School, said in an interview.

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The appeals will go all the way to the Supreme Court

Before the lefties get carried away

Trump has not been accused of criminal wrongdoing.

The Radical Left Democrats have failed on all fronts, so now they are pushing local New York City and State Democrat prosecutors to go get President Trump,"

"It's uncharted legal terrain," Jens David Ohlin, vice dean at Cornell Law School, said in an interview.

He's an un-indicted co-conspirator in a criminal case...

The skirmish over the subpoena stems from an investigation by the district attorney's office, which is examining the circumstances surrounding hush money paid during the 2016 presidential campaign to two women who alleged having affairs with Trump a decade ago. Trump has denied the affairs.

The investigation concerns whether the Trump Organization violated any New York state laws -- including potentially filing false business records -- in its effort to reimburse Michael Cohen, Trump's former attorney, who paid some of the hush money on Trump's behalf. Cohen is serving a prison sentence after pleading guilty in a federal case concerning the payments.

https://edition.cnn.com/2019/10/07/politics/trump-tax-returns-lawsuit/index.html

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