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Romney hits back on Bain Capital attacks, says Obama is spreading falsehoods

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In an interview Friday with WJLA, a Washington television station, Obama called the questions about when Romney left Bain a legitimate part of the campaign, given the signed statements that Romney submitted to the SEC.

The SEC documents are significant, because they appear to contradict Romney’s statements — repeated in his latest TV interviews — that he left Bain in 1999 when he was put in charge of the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City. Some of the Bain activity underlying the Obama attacks occurred from 1999 to 2002, when Romney formalized his departure from Bain.

“Now, my understanding is that Mr. Romney attested to the SEC multiple times that he was the chairman, CEO and president of Bain Capital,” Obama said. “And I think most Americans figure if you’re the chairman, CEO and president of a company that you are responsible for what that company does.”

Romney’s effort to distance himself from Bain activities that took place from 1999 to 2002 demonstrate the challenge he faces in highlighting the jobs created in the firm’s takeover deals while denying responsibility for the jobs lost. Romney’s severance deal with Bain has allowed him to continue collecting millions of dollars in income from the firm over the last decade.

“I left in February of 1999 to go out and run the Olympics,” Romney told CNN. “I went out and did that full time, relinquished all management authority and role in Bain Capital after February of 1999.”

As for the Obama team’s statements to the contrary, he added: “There’s no question but that his campaign is putting out information which is false and deceptive and dishonest. And they know it. And they ought to stop.”

Romney also rejected renewed calls by Obama and Democratic allies, including former President Bill Clinton on Friday, to release more than the one year of personal income tax returns that he has made public. Obama has released 12 years of tax returns.

Romney allowed the media to review his 2010 returns and has promised to release his 2011 returns when he files them.

“Those are the two years that people are going to have,” he told CNN. “And that’s all that’s necessary for people to understand something about my finances.”

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