"There’s always time for a conversion,” Clinton said of Trump's refusal to release his tax returns. | Getty Clinton urges Trump to release tax returns

Hillary Clinton called Monday night for Donald Trump to release his tax returns, following Warren Buffett’s challenge to the Republican nominee.

“I’m told that Donald Trump stays glued to the TV set so I hope he heard Warren. You know, there’s always time for a conversion,” Clinton said, speaking at a rally in Omaha, Nebraska.


The investor, a Nebraska native, introduced Clinton to the stage saying Trump's refusal to release his tax returns because of an on-going audit was not acceptable

"I've got news for him, I'm under audit too. I would be delighted to meet him any time, any place before the election.I'll bring my tax return. He can bring his tax return. Nobody is going to arrest us," Buffett said.

Clinton alluded to Donald Trump’s speech last month to the Republican National Convention, saying Trump could not be trusted to fix the country’s problems on his own.

“Don't believe anyone who tells you, I, alone, can fix it. When Donald Trump said that in his convention speech, I did a bit of a mental double take. I listened to that speech, 75 — minutes of it. It was like he was talking about a different country,” the Democratic nominee said.

Clinton accused Trump of consistently resorting to foreign worker visas to hire people for lower wages.

“He says he wants to make America great again, well he could start by actually making things in America again. And then just this week we find out he’s asking for permission to get visas to get more foreign workers which he has used consistently,” she said. “ ’Well, it’s very hard to find people,’ ” she said mockingly, imitating her general-election rival.

“We met with so many hard-working people who told us their stories and they proved every day that Donald Trump is wrong,” she added.