Yesterday, Senator Kirsten Gillibrand publicly disclosed her 2018 tax returns, becoming the first 2020 presidential candidate to take this key step towards accountability and transparency. Gillibrand now has 12 years’ worth of tax returns available online, dating back to 2007, her first year in public office. Gillibrand also pressured the rest of the Democratic field to join her in publicly releasing their recent tax returns.
See below for a roundup of the coverage
CNN | Kirsten Gillibrand takes shot at Trump by releasing her tax returns
New York Times | Gillibrand Discloses 2018 Taxes, Pushing 2020 Rivals to Follow Suit
NBC News | 2020 roundup: Gillibrand releases 2018 tax returns
Fox News | Gillibrand the first 2020 Democrat to unveil 2018 tax returns: See what she made
Washington Post | Democratic hopefuls vague on releasing their tax returns
Politico | Gillibrand becomes first presidential candidate to reveal her 2018 taxes
CNN | Gillibrand releases tax returns, challenges other 2020 Democratic candidates to do the same
The Hill | Gillibrand releases latest tax returns, calls on other 2020 contenders to follow
Talking Points Memo | Gillibrand Is First 2020 Dem Presidential Candidate To Release 2018 Tax Return
Axios | Kirsten Gillibrand releases 2018 tax returns
Reuters | Democratic presidential candidate Gillibrand releases tax returns in challenge to rivals
Vox | Kirsten Gillibrand is the first presidential candidate to release her 2018 tax returns
Associated Press | Gillibrand paid $29,000 in federal taxes on $214,000 income
Mediaite | Kirsten Gillibrand Posts Tax Returns After Trump and Bernie Sanders Failed To Do So