Illinois Senate Issues An Ultimatum to Trump: Release Your Tax Returns or You Won't Be on the 2020 Ballot

The Illinois Senate has put its foot down strong in the paint. On Thursday, the Democratic-led Senate proposed a deal that anti-Trump fans can get behindโ€”either Trump releases five yearsโ€™ worth of his personal income tax returns so they can see how many rubles he received from Russian oligarchs or he wonโ€™t appear on the…

The Illinois Senate has put its foot down strong in the paint. On Thursday, the Democratic-led Senate proposed a deal that anti-Trump fans can get behindโ€”either Trump releases five yearsโ€™ worth of his personal income tax returns so they can see how many rubles he received from Russian oligarchs or he wonโ€™t appear on the stateโ€™s presidential ballot next year.

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National Public Radio reports that this is the crest of a movement by Democratic states to force the president to stop playing the โ€œI would love to but Iโ€™m being audited right nowโ€ game with his tax returns.

From NPR:

During contentious floor debate in the Illinois statehouse, Trumpโ€™s name wasnโ€™t mentioned once by the legislationโ€™s sponsor, state Sen. Tony Munoz, a Chicago Democrat who insisted he merely is trying to shed more transparency on the presidential campaign.

โ€œIf you want to run for vice president or president of the United States, hey, whatโ€™s wrong with providing your tax returns for the past five years?โ€ Munoz asked his colleagues ahead of the Senateโ€™s 36-19 vote in favor of his bill.

โ€œIf youโ€™ve got nothing to hide, you shouldnโ€™t worry about anything,โ€ he continued. โ€œThatโ€™s how I see it.โ€

Democrats had been pushing for Trump to release his tax returns when he was a candidate in the 2016 election in hopes of finding how a man who couldnโ€™t borrow money inside the United States was balling without the help of Russian interests.

Last week, House Dems told Trump to let those taxes loose, but the presidentโ€™s fuckboy and head of the treasury, Steve Mnuchin (who could use another vowel in his last name) has been playing โ€œTaxes? Oh I thought you said โ€˜waxes.โ€™ Yeah, we are going to be late on those due to miscommunicationโ€ game.

NPR notes that, โ€œin New York state, Democrats in Albany have sought to work around the White Houseโ€™s intransigence on the issue by trying to gain access to Trumpโ€™s state income tax returns.โ€

Of course, Illinois Republicans werenโ€™t happy and claimed that the move was unconstitutional and avoided other ballers including the โ€œstateโ€™s newly installed billionaire governor, Democrat JB Pritzker.โ€

โ€œThis is quite frankly, with all due respect to the sponsor, an embarrassing waste of the Senateโ€™s time,โ€ said state Sen. Dale Righter, R-Mattoon, NPR reports.

โ€œThis is being pushed by a far-leftist organization from the city of Chicago that wants to be able to get up and chirp about the president of the United States,โ€ Righter said. โ€œWe ought to be better than this.โ€

Well, we ought to be better than a lot of things, like using migrant children as pawns in a war about a dumb as wall that no one wants, but guess what, we arenโ€™t.

โ€œThe measure now moves to the Illinois House, which like the Senate is heavily controlled by Democrats,โ€ NPR reports. This means itโ€™s going to pass and the president is going to have to show those taxes or he wonโ€™t be on the ballot in Illinois, which is fine by him since the state was won by Hillary Clinton in 2016.

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