Friend, this is simple.
I released my tax returns this week. My opponent has not.
I completed my required Senate ethics Financial Disclosures. My opponent has not.
In fact, he has delayed filing his mandatory personal financial disclosure report and requested a 90-day extension that would end after mail-in voting is already underway in Massachusetts.
Friend, I’m proud to be open about my finances because I have nothing to hide. I don’t trade stocks or have a “side hustle”. I believe that my role as a Senator requires me to be free of outside financial influences and pressures.
But as you may remember, my opponent has already added millions to his personal wealth through trading stocks and investments in private equity over the course of his time in office, becoming one of the most successful stock traders in Congress.
And we already know that my opponent has significant investments in companies involved in the aerospace and military defense fields, despite serving on the House Armed Services Committee.
I’m calling on my opponent to disclose his finances before early voting and mail-in voting begins, so that the people of Massachusetts can make an informed decision when they cast their ballots. This should be a no-brainer.
In solidarity,
Ed Markey
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