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AOC-backed candidate ripped for 'bizarre response' to transparency question: 'Pretty basic'
Abdul El-Sayed, a U.S. Senate candidate in Michigan, faces criticism for delaying tax disclosures, claiming he needs more time to gather paperwork. His opponent, Haley Stevens, alleges he is concealing his net worth until after the primary. Critics, including Sen. Katie Britt and others, have called his response confusing, citing his 2025 financial disclosures that include his wife's foreign properties.
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