Opinion: Time for candidates to disclose their tax returns
2020 Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders at a rally on March 16 in Henderson, Nev. By Jennifer Rubin Jennifer Rubin Opinion writer covering politics and policy, foreign and domestic Email Bio Follow Opinion writer March 22 at 9:00 AM It is remarkable, really, that only two of the Democratic presidential candidates have disclosed their tax returns.
CREW will begin to keep track of Democratic contenders’ disclosures in the hopes of encouraging them to release 10 years of taxes: In fact only two — Sens. Elizabeth Warren and Kirsten Gillibrand — have released 10 years of returns. The Democratic National Committee should have insisted that, in addition to its other criteria, the release of 10 years of returns be a requirement for participation in its debates. Likewise, all major Democratic groups should refuse to endorse a candidate who has not disclosed 10 years of returns.
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