Which two presidential candidates share a secrecy problem? Hint: Neither is named Clinton.
TWITTER EXPLODED Thursday with talk of a possible Donald Trump-Bernie Sanders debate before Californias June 7 primary. On at least one level, we think it would be appropriate for them to share a stage, since they also share an unacceptable lack of transparency.
Mr. Trumps refusal to release his tax returns has been much discussed. Despite repeated promises to show his returns to voters, as every candidate of the modern era has done, he has found excuse after excuse to delay or deny the need to do so. The returns are under audit, he says which does not prevent him from releasing what he submitted and swore was true. Tax returns do not show very much, he says which makes us wonder why he is spending so much time and rhetorical effort keeping them hidden. Theories abound: He pays little or no tax; he does not have the income one would expect for someone who claims to be so successful; he gives little or nothing to charity.
Mr. Sanderss stinginess with information has received less attention, but not because he has been much more forthcoming. The senator from Vermont has released a single years tax return for 2014 and only then after pressure from reporters. Before releasing his full 2014 return, he argued that his tax information is not particularly interesting. As with Mr. Trump, this has given rise to speculation about possible reasons for the delay and limited openness. Is Mr. Sanders, for example, attempting to avoid more scrutiny of his wifes severance package from Burlington College? The liberal-arts school she headed subsequently was forced to close due to mismanagement and a dire lack of money.
Hillary Clinton long ago released eight years of tax returns. Jeb Bush released tax returns going back to 1981. Even Mitt Romney, who was reluctant to release his returns, eventually offered two years of tax information in 2012. Meanwhile, Mr. Sanders promised in April, We will get out as much information as we can. Clearly, he is not meeting his own standard.
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