In response to out-of-touch millionaire Kevin Rinke joining the rest of the crowded field in refusing to disclose his 2021 tax returns, MDP is taking the week to remind Michiganders that this is only the latest issue gubernatorial Republicans are rejecting transparency on.
Rinke is trying and failing to convince working families that his tax returns are “irrelevant.”
MDP is renewing its Sunshine Week call for Kevin Rinke to disclose his tax returns and personal financial information, which Governor Whitmer has voluntarily done annually since she was a candidate in 2018. Michigan working families deserve answers on whose interests the wrong-for-Michigan candidates are angling to protect.
MDP spokesperson Rodericka Applewhaite issued the following statement:
“Out-of-touch millionaire and seedy Toyota salesman Kevin Rinke can’t even manage to call for transparency without criticizing accountability measures like financial disclosures in the same breath. For months Rinke has been asked about his plans to release personal financial information, disclose what boards he sits on, and how much he’s paid out to victims of his toxic workplace behavior, but has chosen to keep Michiganders in the dark.”
As a reminder, Rinke has fundraised off his hollow claim that “government should serve the people, not the other way around,” only to then pan these measures that are standard for elected officials and candidates in nearly every other state as “cynical.”
In addition to his taxes, the seedy Toyota salesman has sold Michiganders a transparency lemon, leaving them in the dark on:
- How many boards he’s been paid to sit on and for how much, which he has previously refused to disclose
- How many times he’s been a defendant in cases pertaining to his known tendency to spew racial and sexual harassment, creating toxic workplace environments for his subordinates
- How many times such lawsuits resulted in him making hefty settlement payouts and for how much