Pete Buttigieg announced today that he will open his private, high-dollar fundraisers to the press and publicly disclose the names of his top financial supporters within the week, amid pressure from Elizabeth Warren
Pete Buttigieg announced Monday that he will open his private, high-dollar fundraisers to the press and publicly disclose the names of his top financial supporters within the week, amid pressure from Elizabeth Warren.
Buttigieg and Warren have traded attacks on campaign transparency in recent days: On Sunday night, Warren announced she earned $1.9 million over decades of corporate legal work, after Buttigieg criticized Warren for not releasing her tax returns from before 2008. Warren, meanwhile, has targeted Buttigieg throughout the weekend for holding closed-door fundraisers.
“No other candidate for president has released the entirety of their tax returns since their education concluded. No other current candidate for president has released the names of people raising money for their campaign," Schmuhl's statement continued.
Warren's campaign has argued that the 11 years of tax returns the senator already released should be sufficient, and that the breakdown of earnings by client the campaign provided was more specific. Earlier this year, Warren also released the names of legal clients she worked for during that time. Buttigieg has also faced escalating criticism for not disclosing the names of clients he worked for during his time at McKinsey, a corporate consulting firm. Buttigieg, who signed a non-disclosure agreement, is publicly urging McKinsey to release him from it. And on Friday, Buttigieg's campaign
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