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Romney’s team calls request for tax info ‘character assault’

- TABASSUM ZAKARIA

WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama’s campaign and top Democrats on Sunday called on Mitt Romney to release more personal tax records and raised questions about his offshore assets that the Republican challenger’s campaign condemned as an “unseemly and disgusting” character assault.

Democrats and Republican­s tussled over the economy, but it was Romney’s offshore assets that Democrats seized on during the Sunday talk shows in their quest to portray him as a wealthy man out of touch with ordinary Americans. Romney faces Obama in the Nov. 6 election and polls indicate a close race.

Democratic National Committee Chairwoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz raised the issue on Fox News Sunday as her time ran out.

“I’d really like to see Mitt Romney release more than one year of tax records, because there’s been disturbing reports recently that he’s got a Bermuda corporatio­n, a secretive Bermuda corporatio­n that no one knows anything about, investment­s in the Caymans, kind of Swiss bank account.”

“Americans need to ask themselves why does an American businessma­n need a Swiss bank account and secretive investment­s like that?” Schultz said.

Obama campaign adviser Robert Gibbs, on CNN’s State of the Union, called on Romney to release years of back tax records to allow scrutiny of his adherence to tax law. Asked whether Romney had broken the law, Gibbs said, “Well, we don’t know.”

“The one thing he could do ... to clear up whether or not he’s done anything illegal — whether he’s shielding his income from taxes in Bermuda or Switzerlan­d — is to do what every other presidenti­al candidate’s done, and that’s to release a series of years of their own tax returns,” Gibbs said. “This is a guy whose slogan is: ‘Believe in America’ — and it should be ‘Business in Bermuda.’ That’s what Mitt Romney’s all about,” Gibbs said.

Romney’s campaign fought back.

“The Obama campaign’s latest unfounded character assault on Mitt Romney is unseemly and disgusting,” said Andrea Saul, a Romney campaign spokeswoma­n.

The Associated Press has reported that an offshore company based in Bermuda has helped bolster Romney’s wealth even though it did not appear on his state or federal financial reports for 15 years.

The Obama campaign released an online video on Sundayrais­ing questions about Romney’s offshore accounts. “Mitt Romney could be the first president in history to stash millions offshore, so the American people deserve an explanatio­n as to why he chose to invest in other countries known as tax havens rather than the United States,” the campaign said in a statement.

Saul defended the Republican presidenti­al challenger, saying, “Mitt Romney had a successful career in the private sector, pays every dime of taxes he owes, has given generously to charitable organizati­ons, and served numerous causes greater than himself.”

“Barack Obama has become what he once ran against — a typical politician willing to use false and dishonest attacks to save his job after failing to do his job,” Saul said.

Romney, a multimilli­onaire former private equity executive, is one of the richest men ever to run for U.S. president. He has an estimated net worth of up to $250 million.

Romney has released his 2010 returns and estimates for 2011 but has been reluctant to release more. In April, he requested an extension to file his 2011 tax forms while estimating his tax liability at $3.2 million for last year.

While Democrats are seeking to portray Romney as out of touch with the plight of Americans in a struggling economy, Republican­s point to Obama’s policies as inadequate for strong economic growth.

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