Sen.
Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) did not want to answer that one. Warren on Saturday steered away from directly responding to a question about whether she would release her tax returns from before 2008 if her fellow
Democratic presidential candidate South Bend, Indiana, Mayor made his fundraisers open to the press.
The senator didn't say yes or no, but she made the argument she was focusing on the present. To her point, she has already released ten years worth of her tax returns, which is more than
President Trump or for former President
Barack Obama ever released. But Warren has also recently called for Buttigieg to release the names of his clients when he worked for the consulting firm, McKinsey & Co. He began that job in 2007.
Buttigieg's camp responded to Warren already, and called for her to release the returns in a show of transparency.