Washington Gov. Jay Inslee is the latest Democratic presidential candidate to release his tax returns.

Inslee said on Fox News' "Fox & Friends" on Friday he's released 12 years of his personal tax records on his campaign website. Inslee is challenging President Donald Trump to release his returns and says Trump needs to "come clean with the American people."

Trump first refused such disclosure as a candidate ahead of his 2016 election. Trump's business dealings and his now-shuttered foundation have been the subject of various investigations and Democratic attacks.

Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren already has released a decade of her personal tax returns. New York Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (KEER'-sten JIHL'-uh-brand) released her 2018 return this week after sharing previous years earlier.

Other top Democratic White House contenders have yet to match the transparency they seek from Trump.