Is there no expectation or hope for privacy? DONALD TRUMP and his ex-wife, IVANA, are trying to keep records of their 1990 divorce from being unsealed by the NY Times and Gannett newspapers.

Is that reasonable? Does the public have a right to know the details of a quarter century old separation?

Politico said both Trumps filed separate legal briefs yesterday, asking a Manhattan judge to stop the companies from looking at the documents. As Ivana put it in her brief, "Donald and I currently share a warm relationship and our family should not be forced to relive this part of our past because he is running for president."  Does she have a case?

In their filing, Donald's lawyers said just because he's running for president, it doesn't mean that anyone should have access to matrimonial records, since they are not applicable to politics.

Join us for The Morning News tomorrow at 7:15 and we’ll talk about privacy and the run for the presidency with you!

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