Illinois Democrats haven’t done enough to make people want to leave their state, so they’re upping their game:

Illinois Senate passes bill that would keep Trump off 2020 ballot unless he releases tax returns https://t.co/ys8kFtWfnL pic.twitter.com/eXCfnvdxdt — The Hill (@thehill) April 12, 2019

More from The Hill:

Lawmakers in Illinois have advanced legislation that would require President Trump to release five years of his tax returns in order to appear on the state’s 2020 presidential ballot. The Illinois state Senate voted 36-19 on Thursday to pass the bill, which will now move to the state’s Democrat-controlled House, according to Chicago radio station WBEZ. … “If you want to run for vice president or president of the United States, hey, what’s wrong with providing your tax returns for the past five years?” state Sen. Tony Munoz (D) reportedly said while legislators debated the bill. “If you’ve got nothing to hide, you shouldn’t worry about anything,” he added.

Threatening to punish someone for refusing to make their tax returns public? What a great idea that’s not creepy or Big-Brother-y at all and definitely couldn’t ever be used against regular people who aren’t running for office! What could possibly go wrong?

All states should do this action. Anyone running for president must show their tax returns or they are off the ballot. — ForeverYoung (@66CSNY) April 12, 2019

Yes! More states have to join them! — Lori Buckley (@LoriBuckley) April 12, 2019

Every state needs this law so that our country won’t get fleeced again. — Bonnie Weis (@rebelliousGator) April 12, 2019

For once a State is smart- without providing what we need, should do it ! More States should incorporate the necessary values to stop this lying monster from attaining more than what he’s taken. Put laws into use. No taxes released, no getting on the ballot!! — Joanna Rinfret (@JoannaRinfret) April 12, 2019

Apparently 17 other states are considering similar legislation. Let’s hear it for them!

Hmmm…I see this going to court. — Shift Politics (@ShiftPolitics) April 12, 2019

If it passes, that’s where it should go. So it can be struck down as the garbage idea that it is.

How the hell is this voter suppression leagal? — theironhorse (@BodyWorkProject) April 12, 2019

That is what they call rigging an election. Plain and simple! Disenfranchised. — Demetrio (@dhernan1972) April 12, 2019

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