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"New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo signed a law Monday that would allow the state to release President Trump’s tax returns with Congress."

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"The law gives key chairmen on Capitol Hill the ability to request public officials’ state returns — though all sides acknowledge the chief target of the law is Mr. Trump, who has refused to make his returns public.... 'Tax secrecy is paramount - the exception being for bonafide investigative and law enforcement purposes,' [said Cuomo's statement]. ''By amending the law enforcement exception in New York State tax code to include Congressional tax-related committees, this bill gives Congress the ability to fulfill its constitutional responsibilities, strengthen our democratic system and ensure that no one is above the law.'"

The Washington Times reports.

I was going to riff on "bonafide," based on the meaning of the term — which is "In good faith, with sincerity; genuinely," and I don't believe we've got good faith here. But I'm distracted by the spelling. I believe Cuomo expressed himself in a written statement, and only the NYT seems to have inserted the space between "bona" and "fide." Compare:



... with:



... so I think Cuomo's people are responsible for the low-quality text. Looking up the problem of closing up the gap between "bona" and "fide," I stumbled into a problem worse than "bonafide": "bonafied." It's in the OED, marked as a "nonstandard" form of "bona fide" (not to be confused with the past participle of "bonify," which means to make good). Examples of the nonstandard "bonify" go back to 1841:

1840 Richmond (Indiana) Palladium 11 Apr. To such an extent have letters been sent him, couched in every form of language, that it would be an impossibility to discriminate them frequently between friends and foes—bonafied letters, and impositions.
1897 R. E. Robinson Uncle Lisha's Outing i. 4 I have heretobefore gin my bonafied promise tu Mis' Briggs..tu take her over tu Adams to visit her folks.
1934 Hartford (Connecticut) Courant 7 Oct. 14/4 (advt.) Enameled ‘Truth mirrors’..help you..see..that your make up is a bonified natural (looking) work of art.
1978 N.Y. Times 30 Mar. b20/8 (advt.) Bonified appointments with customers who are waiting for you. No cold calling.
2005 New Nation 26 Sept. 37/1 Baby faced, buxom, bright, bubbly black bell seeks bonified, British, brown, black bloke, with brawns and brain behind, 39, for bonding blending.
It's amazing what gets into the OED sometimes. These are just misspellings! Typos!


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