By: Jennifer Hong Mar 2, 2008, 7:15 PM EST
Howard Wolfson, Hillary Clinton's communications director, spoke in an exclusive ABC "This Week" debate Sunday morning to answer questions on why the Democratic candidate will not make her tax returns public.
David Axelrod, senior campaign adviser to her opponent, Barack Obama, pressed the question as to why Hillary Clinton has delayed to make her tax returns public knowledge.
"The tax returns are going to be released around tax time," Wolfson said.
Axelrod charged that Clinton "refuses to release the documents from the Clinton Library related to her time in the White House, which is the fulcrum of her argument on experience."
"Clinton's schedule as first lady were given over to the president's representatives for review. That review has been completed. We've given the records back over to the archives. They are now back in the archives' hands. Our say in the process is over, and I assume that they will be releasing them very expeditiously," Wolfson said.
Wolfson also challenged the Obama campaign to come clean about the Senator's relationship with political campaign contributor Tony Rezko, who is set to go on trial Monday for corruption charges.
"I can't imagine he's going to answer them, but I wish that he would, and I think Democrats hope that he will... For instance, how many fundraisers did Mr. Rezko throw for Senator Obama? What did Senator Obama do for Mr. Rezko? Did he write letters for him? What projects of his did he support? How many business meetings did he attend where Mr. Rezko had business associates there? What are the -- one more important one -- what are the full details of this very unusual real estate transaction that Mr. Rezko and Mr. Obama entered into?" Wolfson asked.
Axelrod defended his candidate, saying the Obama campaign has been very public about the Barack's relationship with Rezko.
"There have been 255 stories done on this issue, many by the Chicago media, others by the national media. All these questions have been asked. All these questions have been answered," Axelrod said.
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