Under the Radar
CA Law Forcing Candidates to Release Tax Returns Blocked
A federal judge has issued a temporary block on a new California law that requires presidential candidates to publicly disclose their tax returns or forfeit appearing on the Golden State ballot.
President Trump had sued the state last month to block implementation of the law.
U.S. District Judge Morrison C. England Jr. said there would be “irreparable harm without temporary relief” for Trump and other candidates from the law signed by Gov. Gavin Newsom (D).
California Secretary of State Alex Padilla, named as defendant in the lawsuits, said in a statement that he'd wait to see the written ruling before deciding whether to appeal.
“We remain firm in our belief that SB 27 is constitutional and provides invaluable transparency for voters as they decide who will hold the most powerful office in the United States."
Should presidential candidates have to release their tax returns to be on the ballot?
Area 51 Raid
Alien-hunters descended on Area 51 this past weekend for a planned raid of the secretive facility in the Nevada desert.
The raid, which began as a Facebook meme in June, came the same week the U.S. said three videos showing reported encounters between Navy aircraft and UFOs are real.
The Air Force took the threat of a raid seriously, and promised to stand "ready to protect America and its assets."
Storm Area 51, a.k.a. "Alienstock," attracted hundreds of people in search of intelligent life outside earth's borders.
"A bunch of random people in weird costumes standing outside of a government base, why would you want to miss that?" said YouTuber Atozy. "That's a once in a lifetime experience."
Do you believe in aliens?
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