Ann Romney said in an interview set to air Thursday that “there’s nothing we’re hiding” in regards to her and husband Mitt Romney’s personal finances, and insisted again the campaign had no plans to release additional tax return details.
“We have been very transparent to what’s legally required of us,” Romney said in an interview with NBC News. “There’s going to be no more tax releases given.”
Romney echoed previous comments by her husband, saying that releasing more tax information “will only give [the opposition] more ammunition.”
The first lady hopeful also emphasized that the couple’s finances had been held in a blind trust since Romney was elected governor of Massachusetts in 2002, looking to downplay Democratic swipes at the offshore holdings and foreign bank account revealed in a first round of disclosures.
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Dont worry Mrs Future First Lady, they are just following the Saul Alinsky Chicago model of politics. They cant run on their record because its horrible so they are grasping at straws. I would suggest Mr Romney just keep on the attack because they wont know what to do then.