A U.S. judge on Tuesday temporarily blocked a
California law aimed at forcing President
Donald Trump to release his personal income tax returns in order to appear on the 2020 primary ballot.
U.S. District Judge Morrison C.
England Jr. issued a written opinion saying the law likely violates the U.S. Constitution.
The law requires candidates for president or governor to file copies of their personal income tax returns dating back five years with the California secretary of state's office.