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  • Head and shoulders of protester wearing hat "Make America Pissed Again" looking at the camera at Tax March in Bryant Park in NYC.<br />
<br />
Thousands of protesters are expected to turn out on Saturday in cities across the country as part of Tax March, a demonstration that organizers hope will put pressure on President Trump to release his personal returns.<br />
<br />
The march — which organizers estimate has the backing of about 70 organizations — falls, not coincidently, on the day traditionally associated with the deadline to file taxes,<br />
<br />
Trump became the first major-party presidential nominee in more than 40 years not to release his tax returns. As president, he has still not done so. Presidents are not required to release their returns, but have voluntarily done so since the early 1970s.<br />
<br />
The demonstrations would encourage people to call their congressional representatives about the issue. Some states, she noted, are considering legislation that would compel presidential candidates to disclose their tax returns or be left off the ballot.<br />
<br />
Trump has insisted that he will not release information about his taxes because many years of his returns are under a routine federal audit. The White House has said that he has been transparent when it comes to financial disclosures.<br />
<br />
The Sunday after his inauguration, Kellyanne Conway, a senior counselor to Mr. Trump, told the ABC program “This Week” that the president had no intention of releasing his taxes, which prompted an outcry by people .<br />
<br />
Tax March has an unofficial mascot: a giant inflatable rooster known colloquially as “Trump chicken.”
    Tax March NYC - GOR-127822-cE2cR17.jpg
  • Protester holding up sign "Tax Cheato Pres" at Tax March in Bryant Park in NYC.<br />
<br />
Thousands of protesters are expected to turn out on Saturday in cities across the country as part of Tax March, a demonstration that organizers hope will put pressure on President Trump to release his personal returns.<br />
<br />
The march — which organizers estimate has the backing of about 70 organizations — falls, not coincidently, on the day traditionally associated with the deadline to file taxes,<br />
<br />
Trump became the first major-party presidential nominee in more than 40 years not to release his tax returns. As president, he has still not done so. Presidents are not required to release their returns, but have voluntarily done so since the early 1970s.<br />
<br />
The demonstrations would encourage people to call their congressional representatives about the issue. Some states, she noted, are considering legislation that would compel presidential candidates to disclose their tax returns or be left off the ballot.<br />
<br />
Trump has insisted that he will not release information about his taxes because many years of his returns are under a routine federal audit. The White House has said that he has been transparent when it comes to financial disclosures.<br />
<br />
The Sunday after his inauguration, Kellyanne Conway, a senior counselor to Mr. Trump, told the ABC program “This Week” that the president had no intention of releasing his taxes, which prompted an outcry by people .<br />
<br />
Tax March has an unofficial mascot: a giant inflatable rooster known colloquially as “Trump chicken.”
    Tax Cheato Pres - GOR-127914-cRcE17.jpg
  • 9 images of protesters holding up signs at Tax March in Bryant Park in NYC.<br />
<br />
Thousands of protesters are expected to turn out on Saturday in cities across the country as part of Tax March, a demonstration that organizers hope will put pressure on President Trump to release his personal returns.<br />
<br />
The march — which organizers estimate has the backing of about 70 organizations — falls, not coincidently, on the day traditionally associated with the deadline to file taxes,<br />
<br />
Trump became the first major-party presidential nominee in more than 40 years not to release his tax returns. As president, he has still not done so. Presidents are not required to release their returns, but have voluntarily done so since the early 1970s.<br />
<br />
The demonstrations would encourage people to call their congressional representatives about the issue. Some states, she noted, are considering legislation that would compel presidential candidates to disclose their tax returns or be left off the ballot.<br />
<br />
Trump has insisted that he will not release information about his taxes because many years of his returns are under a routine federal audit. The White House has said that he has been transparent when it comes to financial disclosures.<br />
<br />
The Sunday after his inauguration, Kellyanne Conway, a senior counselor to Mr. Trump, told the ABC program “This Week” that the president had no intention of releasing his taxes, which prompted an outcry by people .<br />
<br />
Tax March has an unofficial mascot: a giant inflatable rooster known colloquially as “Trump chicken.”
    Tax March Montage NYC - GOR-127919-m...jpg
  • Protester holding up sign "Hey Donald Show Us Your Taxes" at Tax March in Bryant Park in NYC.<br />
<br />
Thousands of protesters are expected to turn out on Saturday in cities across the country as part of Tax March, a demonstration that organizers hope will put pressure on President Trump to release his personal returns.<br />
<br />
The march — which organizers estimate has the backing of about 70 organizations — falls, not coincidently, on the day traditionally associated with the deadline to file taxes,<br />
<br />
Trump became the first major-party presidential nominee in more than 40 years not to release his tax returns. As president, he has still not done so. Presidents are not required to release their returns, but have voluntarily done so since the early 1970s.<br />
<br />
The demonstrations would encourage people to call their congressional representatives about the issue. Some states, she noted, are considering legislation that would compel presidential candidates to disclose their tax returns or be left off the ballot.<br />
<br />
Trump has insisted that he will not release information about his taxes because many years of his returns are under a routine federal audit. The White House has said that he has been transparent when it comes to financial disclosures.<br />
<br />
The Sunday after his inauguration, Kellyanne Conway, a senior counselor to Mr. Trump, told the ABC program “This Week” that the president had no intention of releasing his taxes, which prompted an outcry by people .<br />
<br />
Tax March has an unofficial mascot: a giant inflatable rooster known colloquially as “Trump chicken.”
    Tax March NYC - GOR-127888-cE17.jpg
  • Protester holding up sign "Release the Taxes" at Tax March in Bryant Park in NYC.<br />
<br />
Thousands of protesters are expected to turn out on Saturday in cities across the country as part of Tax March, a demonstration that organizers hope will put pressure on President Trump to release his personal returns.<br />
<br />
The march — which organizers estimate has the backing of about 70 organizations — falls, not coincidently, on the day traditionally associated with the deadline to file taxes,<br />
<br />
Trump became the first major-party presidential nominee in more than 40 years not to release his tax returns. As president, he has still not done so. Presidents are not required to release their returns, but have voluntarily done so since the early 1970s.<br />
<br />
The demonstrations would encourage people to call their congressional representatives about the issue. Some states, she noted, are considering legislation that would compel presidential candidates to disclose their tax returns or be left off the ballot.<br />
<br />
Trump has insisted that he will not release information about his taxes because many years of his returns are under a routine federal audit. The White House has said that he has been transparent when it comes to financial disclosures.<br />
<br />
The Sunday after his inauguration, Kellyanne Conway, a senior counselor to Mr. Trump, told the ABC program “This Week” that the president had no intention of releasing his taxes, which prompted an outcry by people .<br />
<br />
Tax March has an unofficial mascot: a giant inflatable rooster known colloquially as “Trump chicken.”
    Tax March NYC - GOR-127848-cEcR17.jpg
  • Protesters holding up signs at Tax March in Bryant Park in NYC.<br />
<br />
Thousands of protesters are expected to turn out on Saturday in cities across the country as part of Tax March, a demonstration that organizers hope will put pressure on President Trump to release his personal returns.<br />
<br />
The march — which organizers estimate has the backing of about 70 organizations — falls, not coincidently, on the day traditionally associated with the deadline to file taxes,<br />
<br />
Trump became the first major-party presidential nominee in more than 40 years not to release his tax returns. As president, he has still not done so. Presidents are not required to release their returns, but have voluntarily done so since the early 1970s.<br />
<br />
The demonstrations would encourage people to call their congressional representatives about the issue. Some states, she noted, are considering legislation that would compel presidential candidates to disclose their tax returns or be left off the ballot.<br />
<br />
Trump has insisted that he will not release information about his taxes because many years of his returns are under a routine federal audit. The White House has said that he has been transparent when it comes to financial disclosures.<br />
<br />
The Sunday after his inauguration, Kellyanne Conway, a senior counselor to Mr. Trump, told the ABC program “This Week” that the president had no intention of releasing his taxes, which prompted an outcry by people .<br />
<br />
Tax March has an unofficial mascot: a giant inflatable rooster known colloquially as “Trump chicken.”
    Tax March NYC - GOR-127845-cE17.jpg
  • Protester holding up sign "Democrary Trumps Tyranny" at Tax March in Bryant Park in NYC.<br />
<br />
Thousands of protesters are expected to turn out on Saturday in cities across the country as part of Tax March, a demonstration that organizers hope will put pressure on President Trump to release his personal returns.<br />
<br />
The march — which organizers estimate has the backing of about 70 organizations — falls, not coincidently, on the day traditionally associated with the deadline to file taxes,<br />
<br />
Trump became the first major-party presidential nominee in more than 40 years not to release his tax returns. As president, he has still not done so. Presidents are not required to release their returns, but have voluntarily done so since the early 1970s.<br />
<br />
The demonstrations would encourage people to call their congressional representatives about the issue. Some states, she noted, are considering legislation that would compel presidential candidates to disclose their tax returns or be left off the ballot.<br />
<br />
Trump has insisted that he will not release information about his taxes because many years of his returns are under a routine federal audit. The White House has said that he has been transparent when it comes to financial disclosures.<br />
<br />
The Sunday after his inauguration, Kellyanne Conway, a senior counselor to Mr. Trump, told the ABC program “This Week” that the president had no intention of releasing his taxes, which prompted an outcry by people .<br />
<br />
Tax March has an unofficial mascot: a giant inflatable rooster known colloquially as “Trump chicken.”
    Tax March NYC - GOR-127834-cE17.jpg
  • Protesters, husband and wife holding up signs at Tax March in Bryant Park in NYC.<br />
<br />
Thousands of protesters are expected to turn out on Saturday in cities across the country as part of Tax March, a demonstration that organizers hope will put pressure on President Trump to release his personal returns.<br />
<br />
The march — which organizers estimate has the backing of about 70 organizations — falls, not coincidently, on the day traditionally associated with the deadline to file taxes,<br />
<br />
Trump became the first major-party presidential nominee in more than 40 years not to release his tax returns. As president, he has still not done so. Presidents are not required to release their returns, but have voluntarily done so since the early 1970s.<br />
<br />
The demonstrations would encourage people to call their congressional representatives about the issue. Some states, she noted, are considering legislation that would compel presidential candidates to disclose their tax returns or be left off the ballot.<br />
<br />
Trump has insisted that he will not release information about his taxes because many years of his returns are under a routine federal audit. The White House has said that he has been transparent when it comes to financial disclosures.<br />
<br />
The Sunday after his inauguration, Kellyanne Conway, a senior counselor to Mr. Trump, told the ABC program “This Week” that the president had no intention of releasing his taxes, which prompted an outcry by people .<br />
<br />
Tax March has an unofficial mascot: a giant inflatable rooster known colloquially as “Trump chicken.”
    Tax March NYC - GOR-127852-cE17.jpg
  • Protester holding up sign "What's He Hiding?" at Tax March in Bryant Park in NYC.<br />
<br />
Thousands of protesters are expected to turn out on Saturday in cities across the country as part of Tax March, a demonstration that organizers hope will put pressure on President Trump to release his personal returns.<br />
<br />
The march — which organizers estimate has the backing of about 70 organizations — falls, not coincidently, on the day traditionally associated with the deadline to file taxes,<br />
<br />
Trump became the first major-party presidential nominee in more than 40 years not to release his tax returns. As president, he has still not done so. Presidents are not required to release their returns, but have voluntarily done so since the early 1970s.<br />
<br />
The demonstrations would encourage people to call their congressional representatives about the issue. Some states, she noted, are considering legislation that would compel presidential candidates to disclose their tax returns or be left off the ballot.<br />
<br />
Trump has insisted that he will not release information about his taxes because many years of his returns are under a routine federal audit. The White House has said that he has been transparent when it comes to financial disclosures.<br />
<br />
The Sunday after his inauguration, Kellyanne Conway, a senior counselor to Mr. Trump, told the ABC program “This Week” that the president had no intention of releasing his taxes, which prompted an outcry by people .<br />
<br />
Tax March has an unofficial mascot: a giant inflatable rooster known colloquially as “Trump chicken.”
    Tax March NYC - GOR-127831-cE1cR7.jpg
  • Protester wearing hat  "Taxes are for the little PEOPLE" at Tax March in Bryant Park in NYC.<br />
<br />
Thousands of protesters are expected to turn out on Saturday in cities across the country as part of Tax March, a demonstration that organizers hope will put pressure on President Trump to release his personal returns.<br />
<br />
The march — which organizers estimate has the backing of about 70 organizations — falls, not coincidently, on the day traditionally associated with the deadline to file taxes,<br />
<br />
Trump became the first major-party presidential nominee in more than 40 years not to release his tax returns. As president, he has still not done so. Presidents are not required to release their returns, but have voluntarily done so since the early 1970s.<br />
<br />
The demonstrations would encourage people to call their congressional representatives about the issue. Some states, she noted, are considering legislation that would compel presidential candidates to disclose their tax returns or be left off the ballot.<br />
<br />
Trump has insisted that he will not release information about his taxes because many years of his returns are under a routine federal audit. The White House has said that he has been transparent when it comes to financial disclosures.<br />
<br />
The Sunday after his inauguration, Kellyanne Conway, a senior counselor to Mr. Trump, told the ABC program “This Week” that the president had no intention of releasing his taxes, which prompted an outcry by people .<br />
<br />
Tax March has an unofficial mascot: a giant inflatable rooster known colloquially as “Trump chicken.”
    Tax March NYC - GOR-127849-cEcR17.jpg
  • Protesters holding up signs at Tax March in Bryant Park in NYC.<br />
<br />
Thousands of protesters are expected to turn out on Saturday in cities across the country as part of Tax March, a demonstration that organizers hope will put pressure on President Trump to release his personal returns.<br />
<br />
The march — which organizers estimate has the backing of about 70 organizations — falls, not coincidently, on the day traditionally associated with the deadline to file taxes,<br />
<br />
Trump became the first major-party presidential nominee in more than 40 years not to release his tax returns. As president, he has still not done so. Presidents are not required to release their returns, but have voluntarily done so since the early 1970s.<br />
<br />
The demonstrations would encourage people to call their congressional representatives about the issue. Some states, she noted, are considering legislation that would compel presidential candidates to disclose their tax returns or be left off the ballot.<br />
<br />
Trump has insisted that he will not release information about his taxes because many years of his returns are under a routine federal audit. The White House has said that he has been transparent when it comes to financial disclosures.<br />
<br />
The Sunday after his inauguration, Kellyanne Conway, a senior counselor to Mr. Trump, told the ABC program “This Week” that the president had no intention of releasing his taxes, which prompted an outcry by people .<br />
<br />
Tax March has an unofficial mascot: a giant inflatable rooster known colloquially as “Trump chicken.”
    Tax March NYC - GOR-127820-cRcE17.jpg
  • Protester holding up sign "Where are your tax returns?" at Tax March in Bryant Park in NYC.<br />
<br />
Thousands of protesters are expected to turn out on Saturday in cities across the country as part of Tax March, a demonstration that organizers hope will put pressure on President Trump to release his personal returns.<br />
<br />
The march — which organizers estimate has the backing of about 70 organizations — falls, not coincidently, on the day traditionally associated with the deadline to file taxes,<br />
<br />
Trump became the first major-party presidential nominee in more than 40 years not to release his tax returns. As president, he has still not done so. Presidents are not required to release their returns, but have voluntarily done so since the early 1970s.<br />
<br />
The demonstrations would encourage people to call their congressional representatives about the issue. Some states, she noted, are considering legislation that would compel presidential candidates to disclose their tax returns or be left off the ballot.<br />
<br />
Trump has insisted that he will not release information about his taxes because many years of his returns are under a routine federal audit. The White House has said that he has been transparent when it comes to financial disclosures.<br />
<br />
The Sunday after his inauguration, Kellyanne Conway, a senior counselor to Mr. Trump, told the ABC program “This Week” that the president had no intention of releasing his taxes, which prompted an outcry by people .<br />
<br />
Tax March has an unofficial mascot: a giant inflatable rooster known colloquially as “Trump chicken.”
    Where Are Your Tax Returns - GOR-127...jpg
  • Protesters holding up signs at Tax March-Rally in Bryant Park in NYC.<br />
<br />
Thousands of protesters are expected to turn out on Saturday in cities across the country as part of Tax March, a demonstration that organizers hope will put pressure on President Trump to release his personal returns.<br />
<br />
The march — which organizers estimate has the backing of about 70 organizations — falls, not coincidently, on the day traditionally associated with the deadline to file taxes,<br />
<br />
Trump became the first major-party presidential nominee in more than 40 years not to release his tax returns. As president, he has still not done so. Presidents are not required to release their returns, but have voluntarily done so since the early 1970s.<br />
<br />
The demonstrations would encourage people to call their congressional representatives about the issue. Some states, she noted, are considering legislation that would compel presidential candidates to disclose their tax returns or be left off the ballot.<br />
<br />
Trump has insisted that he will not release information about his taxes because many years of his returns are under a routine federal audit. The White House has said that he has been transparent when it comes to financial disclosures.<br />
<br />
The Sunday after his inauguration, Kellyanne Conway, a senior counselor to Mr. Trump, told the ABC program “This Week” that the president had no intention of releasing his taxes, which prompted an outcry by people .<br />
<br />
Tax March has an unofficial mascot: a giant inflatable rooster known colloquially as “Trump chicken.”
    Tax March NYC - GOR-127809-cE17.jpg
  • Protester holding up sign "I want YOU to release your tax returns" at Tax March in Bryant Park in NYC.<br />
<br />
Thousands of protesters are expected to turn out on Saturday in cities across the country as part of Tax March, a demonstration that organizers hope will put pressure on President Trump to release his personal returns.<br />
<br />
The march — which organizers estimate has the backing of about 70 organizations — falls, not coincidently, on the day traditionally associated with the deadline to file taxes,<br />
<br />
Trump became the first major-party presidential nominee in more than 40 years not to release his tax returns. As president, he has still not done so. Presidents are not required to release their returns, but have voluntarily done so since the early 1970s.<br />
<br />
The demonstrations would encourage people to call their congressional representatives about the issue. Some states, she noted, are considering legislation that would compel presidential candidates to disclose their tax returns or be left off the ballot.<br />
<br />
Trump has insisted that he will not release information about his taxes because many years of his returns are under a routine federal audit. The White House has said that he has been transparent when it comes to financial disclosures.<br />
<br />
The Sunday after his inauguration, Kellyanne Conway, a senior counselor to Mr. Trump, told the ABC program “This Week” that the president had no intention of releasing his taxes, which prompted an outcry by people .<br />
<br />
Tax March has an unofficial mascot: a giant inflatable rooster known colloquially as “Trump chicken.”
    Tax March NYC - GOR-127765-cE17.jpg
  • Protester holding up sign "Where are you Tax Return?" at Tax March in Bryant Park in NYC.<br />
<br />
Thousands of protesters are expected to turn out on Saturday in cities across the country as part of Tax March, a demonstration that organizers hope will put pressure on President Trump to release his personal returns.<br />
<br />
The march — which organizers estimate has the backing of about 70 organizations — falls, not coincidently, on the day traditionally associated with the deadline to file taxes,<br />
<br />
Trump became the first major-party presidential nominee in more than 40 years not to release his tax returns. As president, he has still not done so. Presidents are not required to release their returns, but have voluntarily done so since the early 1970s.<br />
<br />
The demonstrations would encourage people to call their congressional representatives about the issue. Some states, she noted, are considering legislation that would compel presidential candidates to disclose their tax returns or be left off the ballot.<br />
<br />
Trump has insisted that he will not release information about his taxes because many years of his returns are under a routine federal audit. The White House has said that he has been transparent when it comes to financial disclosures.<br />
<br />
The Sunday after his inauguration, Kellyanne Conway, a senior counselor to Mr. Trump, told the ABC program “This Week” that the president had no intention of releasing his taxes, which prompted an outcry by people .<br />
<br />
Tax March has an unofficial mascot: a giant inflatable rooster known colloquially as “Trump chicken.”
    Tax March NYC - GOR-127756-cE17.jpg
  • Protester holding up sign "Nobody is paying me to say: Rlease your Taxes" at Tax March in Bryant Park in NYC.<br />
<br />
Thousands of protesters are expected to turn out on Saturday in cities across the country as part of Tax March, a demonstration that organizers hope will put pressure on President Trump to release his personal returns.<br />
<br />
The march — which organizers estimate has the backing of about 70 organizations — falls, not coincidently, on the day traditionally associated with the deadline to file taxes,<br />
<br />
Trump became the first major-party presidential nominee in more than 40 years not to release his tax returns. As president, he has still not done so. Presidents are not required to release their returns, but have voluntarily done so since the early 1970s.<br />
<br />
The demonstrations would encourage people to call their congressional representatives about the issue. Some states, she noted, are considering legislation that would compel presidential candidates to disclose their tax returns or be left off the ballot.<br />
<br />
Trump has insisted that he will not release information about his taxes because many years of his returns are under a routine federal audit. The White House has said that he has been transparent when it comes to financial disclosures.<br />
<br />
The Sunday after his inauguration, Kellyanne Conway, a senior counselor to Mr. Trump, told the ABC program “This Week” that the president had no intention of releasing his taxes, which prompted an outcry by people .<br />
<br />
Tax March has an unofficial mascot: a giant inflatable rooster known colloquially as “Trump chicken.”
    Tax March NYC - GOR-127747-cE17.jpg
  • Protester holding up sign "What Are You Hiding?" at Tax March in Bryant Park in NYC.<br />
<br />
Thousands of protesters are expected to turn out on Saturday in cities across the country as part of Tax March, a demonstration that organizers hope will put pressure on President Trump to release his personal returns.<br />
<br />
The march — which organizers estimate has the backing of about 70 organizations — falls, not coincidently, on the day traditionally associated with the deadline to file taxes,<br />
<br />
Trump became the first major-party presidential nominee in more than 40 years not to release his tax returns. As president, he has still not done so. Presidents are not required to release their returns, but have voluntarily done so since the early 1970s.<br />
<br />
The demonstrations would encourage people to call their congressional representatives about the issue. Some states, she noted, are considering legislation that would compel presidential candidates to disclose their tax returns or be left off the ballot.<br />
<br />
Trump has insisted that he will not release information about his taxes because many years of his returns are under a routine federal audit. The White House has said that he has been transparent when it comes to financial disclosures.<br />
<br />
The Sunday after his inauguration, Kellyanne Conway, a senior counselor to Mr. Trump, told the ABC program “This Week” that the president had no intention of releasing his taxes, which prompted an outcry by people .<br />
<br />
Tax March has an unofficial mascot: a giant inflatable rooster known colloquially as “Trump chicken.”
    Tax March NYC - GOR-127722-cRcE17.jpg
  • Protesters holding up signs at Tax March in Bryant Park in NYC.<br />
<br />
Thousands of protesters are expected to turn out on Saturday in cities across the country as part of Tax March, a demonstration that organizers hope will put pressure on President Trump to release his personal returns.<br />
<br />
The march — which organizers estimate has the backing of about 70 organizations — falls, not coincidently, on the day traditionally associated with the deadline to file taxes,<br />
<br />
Trump became the first major-party presidential nominee in more than 40 years not to release his tax returns. As president, he has still not done so. Presidents are not required to release their returns, but have voluntarily done so since the early 1970s.<br />
<br />
The demonstrations would encourage people to call their congressional representatives about the issue. Some states, she noted, are considering legislation that would compel presidential candidates to disclose their tax returns or be left off the ballot.<br />
<br />
Trump has insisted that he will not release information about his taxes because many years of his returns are under a routine federal audit. The White House has said that he has been transparent when it comes to financial disclosures.<br />
<br />
The Sunday after his inauguration, Kellyanne Conway, a senior counselor to Mr. Trump, told the ABC program “This Week” that the president had no intention of releasing his taxes, which prompted an outcry by people .<br />
<br />
Tax March has an unofficial mascot: a giant inflatable rooster known colloquially as “Trump chicken.”
    Tax March NYC - GOR-127677-cEcR17.jpg
  • Protesters holding up signs at Tax March/Rally in Bryant Park in NYC.<br />
<br />
Thousands of protesters are expected to turn out on Saturday in cities across the country as part of Tax March, a demonstration that organizers hope will put pressure on President Trump to release his personal returns.<br />
<br />
The march — which organizers estimate has the backing of about 70 organizations — falls, not coincidently, on the day traditionally associated with the deadline to file taxes,<br />
<br />
Trump became the first major-party presidential nominee in more than 40 years not to release his tax returns. As president, he has still not done so. Presidents are not required to release their returns, but have voluntarily done so since the early 1970s.<br />
<br />
The demonstrations would encourage people to call their congressional representatives about the issue. Some states, she noted, are considering legislation that would compel presidential candidates to disclose their tax returns or be left off the ballot.<br />
<br />
Trump has insisted that he will not release information about his taxes because many years of his returns are under a routine federal audit. The White House has said that he has been transparent when it comes to financial disclosures.<br />
<br />
The Sunday after his inauguration, Kellyanne Conway, a senior counselor to Mr. Trump, told the ABC program “This Week” that the president had no intention of releasing his taxes, which prompted an outcry by people .<br />
<br />
Tax March has an unofficial mascot: a giant inflatable rooster known colloquially as “Trump chicken.”
    Tax March NYC - GOR-127709-cEcR17.jpg
  • Protesters holding up signs at Tax March rally in Bryant Park in NYC.<br />
<br />
Thousands of protesters are expected to turn out on Saturday in cities across the country as part of Tax March, a demonstration that organizers hope will put pressure on President Trump to release his personal returns.<br />
<br />
The march — which organizers estimate has the backing of about 70 organizations — falls, not coincidently, on the day traditionally associated with the deadline to file taxes,<br />
<br />
Trump became the first major-party presidential nominee in more than 40 years not to release his tax returns. As president, he has still not done so. Presidents are not required to release their returns, but have voluntarily done so since the early 1970s.<br />
<br />
The demonstrations would encourage people to call their congressional representatives about the issue. Some states, she noted, are considering legislation that would compel presidential candidates to disclose their tax returns or be left off the ballot.<br />
<br />
Trump has insisted that he will not release information about his taxes because many years of his returns are under a routine federal audit. The White House has said that he has been transparent when it comes to financial disclosures.<br />
<br />
The Sunday after his inauguration, Kellyanne Conway, a senior counselor to Mr. Trump, told the ABC program “This Week” that the president had no intention of releasing his taxes, which prompted an outcry by people .<br />
<br />
Tax March has an unofficial mascot: a giant inflatable rooster known colloquially as “Trump chicken.”
    Tax March NYC - GOR-127680-cE2cR17.jpg
  • Protester holding up sign"Dr,Evil, Tax Evader ...." at Tax March in Bryant Park in NYC.<br />
<br />
Thousands of protesters are expected to turn out on Saturday in cities across the country as part of Tax March, a demonstration that organizers hope will put pressure on President Trump to release his personal returns.<br />
<br />
The march — which organizers estimate has the backing of about 70 organizations — falls, not coincidently, on the day traditionally associated with the deadline to file taxes,<br />
<br />
Trump became the first major-party presidential nominee in more than 40 years not to release his tax returns. As president, he has still not done so. Presidents are not required to release their returns, but have voluntarily done so since the early 1970s.<br />
<br />
The demonstrations would encourage people to call their congressional representatives about the issue. Some states, she noted, are considering legislation that would compel presidential candidates to disclose their tax returns or be left off the ballot.<br />
<br />
Trump has insisted that he will not release information about his taxes because many years of his returns are under a routine federal audit. The White House has said that he has been transparent when it comes to financial disclosures.<br />
<br />
The Sunday after his inauguration, Kellyanne Conway, a senior counselor to Mr. Trump, told the ABC program “This Week” that the president had no intention of releasing his taxes, which prompted an outcry by people .<br />
<br />
Tax March has an unofficial mascot: a giant inflatable rooster known colloquially as “Trump chicken.”
    Tax March NYC - GOR-127676-cE17.jpg
  • Protester holding up sign at Tax March in Bryant Park in NYC.<br />
<br />
Thousands of protesters are expected to turn out on Saturday in cities across the country as part of Tax March, a demonstration that organizers hope will put pressure on President Trump to release his personal returns.<br />
<br />
The march — which organizers estimate has the backing of about 70 organizations — falls, not coincidently, on the day traditionally associated with the deadline to file taxes,<br />
<br />
Trump became the first major-party presidential nominee in more than 40 years not to release his tax returns. As president, he has still not done so. Presidents are not required to release their returns, but have voluntarily done so since the early 1970s.<br />
<br />
The demonstrations would encourage people to call their congressional representatives about the issue. Some states, she noted, are considering legislation that would compel presidential candidates to disclose their tax returns or be left off the ballot.<br />
<br />
Trump has insisted that he will not release information about his taxes because many years of his returns are under a routine federal audit. The White House has said that he has been transparent when it comes to financial disclosures.<br />
<br />
The Sunday after his inauguration, Kellyanne Conway, a senior counselor to Mr. Trump, told the ABC program “This Week” that the president had no intention of releasing his taxes, which prompted an outcry by people .<br />
<br />
Tax March has an unofficial mascot: a giant inflatable rooster known colloquially as “Trump chicken.”
    Tax March NYC - GOR-127924-cRcE17.jpg
  • Protester holding up sign "Show Me The Money" at Tax March in Bryant Park in NYC.<br />
<br />
Thousands of protesters are expected to turn out on Saturday in cities across the country as part of Tax March, a demonstration that organizers hope will put pressure on President Trump to release his personal returns.<br />
<br />
The march — which organizers estimate has the backing of about 70 organizations — falls, not coincidently, on the day traditionally associated with the deadline to file taxes,<br />
<br />
Trump became the first major-party presidential nominee in more than 40 years not to release his tax returns. As president, he has still not done so. Presidents are not required to release their returns, but have voluntarily done so since the early 1970s.<br />
<br />
The demonstrations would encourage people to call their congressional representatives about the issue. Some states, she noted, are considering legislation that would compel presidential candidates to disclose their tax returns or be left off the ballot.<br />
<br />
Trump has insisted that he will not release information about his taxes because many years of his returns are under a routine federal audit. The White House has said that he has been transparent when it comes to financial disclosures.<br />
<br />
The Sunday after his inauguration, Kellyanne Conway, a senior counselor to Mr. Trump, told the ABC program “This Week” that the president had no intention of releasing his taxes, which prompted an outcry by people .<br />
<br />
Tax March has an unofficial mascot: a giant inflatable rooster known colloquially as “Trump chicken.”
    Tax March NYC - GOR-127867-cE17.jpg
  • Male protester wearing pink hat and holding up sign "The Oceans are RISING and so are We" at Tax March in Bryant Park in NYC.<br />
<br />
Thousands of protesters are expected to turn out on Saturday in cities across the country as part of Tax March, a demonstration that organizers hope will put pressure on President Trump to release his personal returns.<br />
<br />
The march — which organizers estimate has the backing of about 70 organizations — falls, not coincidently, on the day traditionally associated with the deadline to file taxes,<br />
<br />
Trump became the first major-party presidential nominee in more than 40 years not to release his tax returns. As president, he has still not done so. Presidents are not required to release their returns, but have voluntarily done so since the early 1970s.<br />
<br />
The demonstrations would encourage people to call their congressional representatives about the issue. Some states, she noted, are considering legislation that would compel presidential candidates to disclose their tax returns or be left off the ballot.<br />
<br />
Trump has insisted that he will not release information about his taxes because many years of his returns are under a routine federal audit. The White House has said that he has been transparent when it comes to financial disclosures.<br />
<br />
The Sunday after his inauguration, Kellyanne Conway, a senior counselor to Mr. Trump, told the ABC program “This Week” that the president had no intention of releasing his taxes, which prompted an outcry by people .<br />
<br />
Tax March has an unofficial mascot: a giant inflatable rooster known colloquially as “Trump chicken.”
    Tax March NYC - GOR-127839-cEcR17.jpg
  • Protester holding up sign "Show Us Your Taxes" at Tax March in Bryant Park in NYC.<br />
<br />
Thousands of protesters are expected to turn out on Saturday in cities across the country as part of Tax March, a demonstration that organizers hope will put pressure on President Trump to release his personal returns.<br />
<br />
The march — which organizers estimate has the backing of about 70 organizations — falls, not coincidently, on the day traditionally associated with the deadline to file taxes,<br />
<br />
Trump became the first major-party presidential nominee in more than 40 years not to release his tax returns. As president, he has still not done so. Presidents are not required to release their returns, but have voluntarily done so since the early 1970s.<br />
<br />
The demonstrations would encourage people to call their congressional representatives about the issue. Some states, she noted, are considering legislation that would compel presidential candidates to disclose their tax returns or be left off the ballot.<br />
<br />
Trump has insisted that he will not release information about his taxes because many years of his returns are under a routine federal audit. The White House has said that he has been transparent when it comes to financial disclosures.<br />
<br />
The Sunday after his inauguration, Kellyanne Conway, a senior counselor to Mr. Trump, told the ABC program “This Week” that the president had no intention of releasing his taxes, which prompted an outcry by people .<br />
<br />
Tax March has an unofficial mascot: a giant inflatable rooster known colloquially as “Trump chicken.”
    Tax March NYC - GOR-127797-cE17.jpg
  • Protesters holding up signs at Tax March in Bryant Park in NYC.<br />
<br />
Thousands of protesters are expected to turn out on Saturday in cities across the country as part of Tax March, a demonstration that organizers hope will put pressure on President Trump to release his personal returns.<br />
<br />
The march — which organizers estimate has the backing of about 70 organizations — falls, not coincidently, on the day traditionally associated with the deadline to file taxes,<br />
<br />
Trump became the first major-party presidential nominee in more than 40 years not to release his tax returns. As president, he has still not done so. Presidents are not required to release their returns, but have voluntarily done so since the early 1970s.<br />
<br />
The demonstrations would encourage people to call their congressional representatives about the issue. Some states, she noted, are considering legislation that would compel presidential candidates to disclose their tax returns or be left off the ballot.<br />
<br />
Trump has insisted that he will not release information about his taxes because many years of his returns are under a routine federal audit. The White House has said that he has been transparent when it comes to financial disclosures.<br />
<br />
The Sunday after his inauguration, Kellyanne Conway, a senior counselor to Mr. Trump, told the ABC program “This Week” that the president had no intention of releasing his taxes, which prompted an outcry by people .<br />
<br />
Tax March has an unofficial mascot: a giant inflatable rooster known colloquially as “Trump chicken.”
    Tax March NYC - GOR-127794-17.jpg
  • Protesters holding up signs at Tax March in Bryant Park in NYC.<br />
<br />
Thousands of protesters are expected to turn out on Saturday in cities across the country as part of Tax March, a demonstration that organizers hope will put pressure on President Trump to release his personal returns.<br />
<br />
The march — which organizers estimate has the backing of about 70 organizations — falls, not coincidently, on the day traditionally associated with the deadline to file taxes,<br />
<br />
Trump became the first major-party presidential nominee in more than 40 years not to release his tax returns. As president, he has still not done so. Presidents are not required to release their returns, but have voluntarily done so since the early 1970s.<br />
<br />
The demonstrations would encourage people to call their congressional representatives about the issue. Some states, she noted, are considering legislation that would compel presidential candidates to disclose their tax returns or be left off the ballot.<br />
<br />
Trump has insisted that he will not release information about his taxes because many years of his returns are under a routine federal audit. The White House has said that he has been transparent when it comes to financial disclosures.<br />
<br />
The Sunday after his inauguration, Kellyanne Conway, a senior counselor to Mr. Trump, told the ABC program “This Week” that the president had no intention of releasing his taxes, which prompted an outcry by people .<br />
<br />
Tax March has an unofficial mascot: a giant inflatable rooster known colloquially as “Trump chicken.”
    Tax March NYC - GOR-127843-cE17.jpg
  • Protesters holding up signs at Tax March in Bryant Park in NYC.<br />
<br />
Thousands of protesters are expected to turn out on Saturday in cities across the country as part of Tax March, a demonstration that organizers hope will put pressure on President Trump to release his personal returns.<br />
<br />
The march — which organizers estimate has the backing of about 70 organizations — falls, not coincidently, on the day traditionally associated with the deadline to file taxes,<br />
<br />
Trump became the first major-party presidential nominee in more than 40 years not to release his tax returns. As president, he has still not done so. Presidents are not required to release their returns, but have voluntarily done so since the early 1970s.<br />
<br />
The demonstrations would encourage people to call their congressional representatives about the issue. Some states, she noted, are considering legislation that would compel presidential candidates to disclose their tax returns or be left off the ballot.<br />
<br />
Trump has insisted that he will not release information about his taxes because many years of his returns are under a routine federal audit. The White House has said that he has been transparent when it comes to financial disclosures.<br />
<br />
The Sunday after his inauguration, Kellyanne Conway, a senior counselor to Mr. Trump, told the ABC program “This Week” that the president had no intention of releasing his taxes, which prompted an outcry by people .<br />
<br />
Tax March has an unofficial mascot: a giant inflatable rooster known colloquially as “Trump chicken.”
    Tax March NYC - GOR-127780-cEcR17.jpg
  • Pink hat protesters holding up signs  at Tax March in Bryant Park in NYC.<br />
<br />
Thousands of protesters are expected to turn out on Saturday in cities across the country as part of Tax March, a demonstration that organizers hope will put pressure on President Trump to release his personal returns.<br />
<br />
The march — which organizers estimate has the backing of about 70 organizations — falls, not coincidently, on the day traditionally associated with the deadline to file taxes,<br />
<br />
Trump became the first major-party presidential nominee in more than 40 years not to release his tax returns. As president, he has still not done so. Presidents are not required to release their returns, but have voluntarily done so since the early 1970s.<br />
<br />
The demonstrations would encourage people to call their congressional representatives about the issue. Some states, she noted, are considering legislation that would compel presidential candidates to disclose their tax returns or be left off the ballot.<br />
<br />
Trump has insisted that he will not release information about his taxes because many years of his returns are under a routine federal audit. The White House has said that he has been transparent when it comes to financial disclosures.<br />
<br />
The Sunday after his inauguration, Kellyanne Conway, a senior counselor to Mr. Trump, told the ABC program “This Week” that the president had no intention of releasing his taxes, which prompted an outcry by people .<br />
<br />
Tax March has an unofficial mascot: a giant inflatable rooster known colloquially as “Trump chicken.”
    Tax March NYC - GOR-127777-cE17.jpg
  • Protester holding up sign "Hunting For Donald Ducks" at Tax March in Bryant Park in NYC.<br />
<br />
Thousands of protesters are expected to turn out on Saturday in cities across the country as part of Tax March, a demonstration that organizers hope will put pressure on President Trump to release his personal returns.<br />
<br />
The march — which organizers estimate has the backing of about 70 organizations — falls, not coincidently, on the day traditionally associated with the deadline to file taxes,<br />
<br />
Trump became the first major-party presidential nominee in more than 40 years not to release his tax returns. As president, he has still not done so. Presidents are not required to release their returns, but have voluntarily done so since the early 1970s.<br />
<br />
The demonstrations would encourage people to call their congressional representatives about the issue. Some states, she noted, are considering legislation that would compel presidential candidates to disclose their tax returns or be left off the ballot.<br />
<br />
Trump has insisted that he will not release information about his taxes because many years of his returns are under a routine federal audit. The White House has said that he has been transparent when it comes to financial disclosures.<br />
<br />
The Sunday after his inauguration, Kellyanne Conway, a senior counselor to Mr. Trump, told the ABC program “This Week” that the president had no intention of releasing his taxes, which prompted an outcry by people .<br />
<br />
Tax March has an unofficial mascot: a giant inflatable rooster known colloquially as “Trump chicken.”
    Tax March NYC - GOR-127714-cEcR17.jpg
  • Protester holding up sign "I can give you 1050 reasons" at Tax March in Bryant Park in NYC.<br />
<br />
Thousands of protesters are expected to turn out on Saturday in cities across the country as part of Tax March, a demonstration that organizers hope will put pressure on President Trump to release his personal returns.<br />
<br />
The march — which organizers estimate has the backing of about 70 organizations — falls, not coincidently, on the day traditionally associated with the deadline to file taxes,<br />
<br />
Trump became the first major-party presidential nominee in more than 40 years not to release his tax returns. As president, he has still not done so. Presidents are not required to release their returns, but have voluntarily done so since the early 1970s.<br />
<br />
The demonstrations would encourage people to call their congressional representatives about the issue. Some states, she noted, are considering legislation that would compel presidential candidates to disclose their tax returns or be left off the ballot.<br />
<br />
Trump has insisted that he will not release information about his taxes because many years of his returns are under a routine federal audit. The White House has said that he has been transparent when it comes to financial disclosures.<br />
<br />
The Sunday after his inauguration, Kellyanne Conway, a senior counselor to Mr. Trump, told the ABC program “This Week” that the president had no intention of releasing his taxes, which prompted an outcry by people .<br />
<br />
Tax March has an unofficial mascot: a giant inflatable rooster known colloquially as “Trump chicken.”
    Tax March NYC - GOR-127717-cE17.jpg
  • Protester holding up sign "Hey Cheeto If You Show me Yours I'lll show You Mine" at Tax March in Bryant Park in NYC.<br />
<br />
Thousands of protesters are expected to turn out on Saturday in cities across the country as part of Tax March, a demonstration that organizers hope will put pressure on President Trump to release his personal returns.<br />
<br />
The march — which organizers estimate has the backing of about 70 organizations — falls, not coincidently, on the day traditionally associated with the deadline to file taxes,<br />
<br />
Trump became the first major-party presidential nominee in more than 40 years not to release his tax returns. As president, he has still not done so. Presidents are not required to release their returns, but have voluntarily done so since the early 1970s.<br />
<br />
The demonstrations would encourage people to call their congressional representatives about the issue. Some states, she noted, are considering legislation that would compel presidential candidates to disclose their tax returns or be left off the ballot.<br />
<br />
Trump has insisted that he will not release information about his taxes because many years of his returns are under a routine federal audit. The White House has said that he has been transparent when it comes to financial disclosures.<br />
<br />
The Sunday after his inauguration, Kellyanne Conway, a senior counselor to Mr. Trump, told the ABC program “This Week” that the president had no intention of releasing his taxes, which prompted an outcry by people .<br />
<br />
Tax March has an unofficial mascot: a giant inflatable rooster known colloquially as “Trump chicken.”
    Tax March NYC - GOR-127673-cE17.jpg
  • Protester wearing hat-sign "Taxes Are For Little People " at Tax March in Bryant Park in NYC.<br />
<br />
Thousands of protesters are expected to turn out on Saturday in cities across the country as part of Tax March, a demonstration that organizers hope will put pressure on President Trump to release his personal returns.<br />
<br />
The march — which organizers estimate has the backing of about 70 organizations — falls, not coincidently, on the day traditionally associated with the deadline to file taxes,<br />
<br />
Trump became the first major-party presidential nominee in more than 40 years not to release his tax returns. As president, he has still not done so. Presidents are not required to release their returns, but have voluntarily done so since the early 1970s.<br />
<br />
The demonstrations would encourage people to call their congressional representatives about the issue. Some states, she noted, are considering legislation that would compel presidential candidates to disclose their tax returns or be left off the ballot.<br />
<br />
Trump has insisted that he will not release information about his taxes because many years of his returns are under a routine federal audit. The White House has said that he has been transparent when it comes to financial disclosures.<br />
<br />
The Sunday after his inauguration, Kellyanne Conway, a senior counselor to Mr. Trump, told the ABC program “This Week” that the president had no intention of releasing his taxes, which prompted an outcry by people .<br />
<br />
Tax March has an unofficial mascot: a giant inflatable rooster known colloquially as “Trump chicken.”
    Taxes Are For Little People - GOR-12...jpg
  • Protesters holding up signs at Tax March rally in Bryant Park in NYC.<br />
<br />
Thousands of protesters are expected to turn out on Saturday in cities across the country as part of Tax March, a demonstration that organizers hope will put pressure on President Trump to release his personal returns.<br />
<br />
The march — which organizers estimate has the backing of about 70 organizations — falls, not coincidently, on the day traditionally associated with the deadline to file taxes,<br />
<br />
Trump became the first major-party presidential nominee in more than 40 years not to release his tax returns. As president, he has still not done so. Presidents are not required to release their returns, but have voluntarily done so since the early 1970s.<br />
<br />
The demonstrations would encourage people to call their congressional representatives about the issue. Some states, she noted, are considering legislation that would compel presidential candidates to disclose their tax returns or be left off the ballot.<br />
<br />
Trump has insisted that he will not release information about his taxes because many years of his returns are under a routine federal audit. The White House has said that he has been transparent when it comes to financial disclosures.<br />
<br />
The Sunday after his inauguration, Kelly Anne Conway, a senior counselor to Mr. Trump, told the ABC program “This Week” that the president had no intention of releasing his taxes, which prompted an outcry by people .<br />
<br />
Tax March has an unofficial mascot: a giant inflatable rooster known colloquially as “Trump chicken.”
    Show Us Your Taxes - GOR-127680-cE17.jpg
  • Protester wearing "Impeach Trump" button at Tax March in Bryant Park in NYC.<br />
<br />
Thousands of protesters are expected to turn out on Saturday in cities across the country as part of Tax March, a demonstration that organizers hope will put pressure on President Trump to release his personal returns.<br />
<br />
The march — which organizers estimate has the backing of about 70 organizations — falls, not coincidently, on the day traditionally associated with the deadline to file taxes,<br />
<br />
Trump became the first major-party presidential nominee in more than 40 years not to release his tax returns. As president, he has still not done so. Presidents are not required to release their returns, but have voluntarily done so since the early 1970s.<br />
<br />
The demonstrations would encourage people to call their congressional representatives about the issue. Some states, she noted, are considering legislation that would compel presidential candidates to disclose their tax returns or be left off the ballot.<br />
<br />
Trump has insisted that he will not release information about his taxes because many years of his returns are under a routine federal audit. The White House has said that he has been transparent when it comes to financial disclosures.<br />
<br />
The Sunday after his inauguration, Kellyanne Conway, a senior counselor to Mr. Trump, told the ABC program “This Week” that the president had no intention of releasing his taxes, which prompted an outcry by people .<br />
<br />
Tax March has an unofficial mascot: a giant inflatable rooster known colloquially as “Trump chicken.”
    Impeach Trump Button - GOR-127887-cR...jpg
  • Protester holding up sign "Puppet Trump " at Tax March in Bryant Park in NYC.<br />
<br />
Thousands of protesters are expected to turn out on Saturday in cities across the country as part of Tax March, a demonstration that organizers hope will put pressure on President Trump to release his personal returns.<br />
<br />
The march — which organizers estimate has the backing of about 70 organizations — falls, not coincidently, on the day traditionally associated with the deadline to file taxes,<br />
<br />
Trump became the first major-party presidential nominee in more than 40 years not to release his tax returns. As president, he has still not done so. Presidents are not required to release their returns, but have voluntarily done so since the early 1970s.<br />
<br />
The demonstrations would encourage people to call their congressional representatives about the issue. Some states, she noted, are considering legislation that would compel presidential candidates to disclose their tax returns or be left off the ballot.<br />
<br />
Trump has insisted that he will not release information about his taxes because many years of his returns are under a routine federal audit. The White House has said that he has been transparent when it comes to financial disclosures.<br />
<br />
The Sunday after his inauguration, Kellyanne Conway, a senior counselor to Mr. Trump, told the ABC program “This Week” that the president had no intention of releasing his taxes, which prompted an outcry by people .<br />
<br />
Tax March has an unofficial mascot: a giant inflatable rooster known colloquially as “Trump chicken.”
    PuppetTrump.com - GOR-127738-cE17.jpg
  • Protester holding up signs " Gay's Against Guns  Dump Trump" at Tax March in Bryant Park in NYC.<br />
<br />
Thousands of protesters are expected to turn out on Saturday in cities across the country as part of Tax March, a demonstration that organizers hope will put pressure on President Trump to release his personal returns.<br />
<br />
The march — which organizers estimate has the backing of about 70 organizations — falls, not coincidently, on the day traditionally associated with the deadline to file taxes,<br />
<br />
Trump became the first major-party presidential nominee in more than 40 years not to release his tax returns. As president, he has still not done so. Presidents are not required to release their returns, but have voluntarily done so since the early 1970s.<br />
<br />
The demonstrations would encourage people to call their congressional representatives about the issue. Some states, she noted, are considering legislation that would compel presidential candidates to disclose their tax returns or be left off the ballot.<br />
<br />
Trump has insisted that he will not release information about his taxes because many years of his returns are under a routine federal audit. The White House has said that he has been transparent when it comes to financial disclosures.<br />
<br />
The Sunday after his inauguration, Kellyanne Conway, a senior counselor to Mr. Trump, told the ABC program “This Week” that the president had no intention of releasing his taxes, which prompted an outcry by people .<br />
<br />
Tax March has an unofficial mascot: a giant inflatable rooster known colloquially as “Trump chicken.”
    Gay's Against Guns - GOR-127816-cRcE...jpg
  • Protester holding up sign 'Definition of Duck" at Tax March in Bryant Park in NYC.<br />
<br />
Thousands of protesters are expected to turn out on Saturday in cities across the country as part of Tax March, a demonstration that organizers hope will put pressure on President Trump to release his personal returns.<br />
<br />
The march — which organizers estimate has the backing of about 70 organizations — falls, not coincidently, on the day traditionally associated with the deadline to file taxes,<br />
<br />
Trump became the first major-party presidential nominee in more than 40 years not to release his tax returns. As president, he has still not done so. Presidents are not required to release their returns, but have voluntarily done so since the early 1970s.<br />
<br />
The demonstrations would encourage people to call their congressional representatives about the issue. Some states, she noted, are considering legislation that would compel presidential candidates to disclose their tax returns or be left off the ballot.<br />
<br />
Trump has insisted that he will not release information about his taxes because many years of his returns are under a routine federal audit. The White House has said that he has been transparent when it comes to financial disclosures.<br />
<br />
The Sunday after his inauguration, Kellyanne Conway, a senior counselor to Mr. Trump, told the ABC program “This Week” that the president had no intention of releasing his taxes, which prompted an outcry by people .<br />
<br />
Tax March has an unofficial mascot: a giant inflatable rooster known colloquially as “Trump chicken.”
    Hunting For Donald Ducks - GOR-12771...jpg
  • Tax March unofficial mascot: a giant inflatable rooster known colloquially as “Trump chicken ”at Tax March/Rally in Bryant Park in NYC.<br />
<br />
Thousands of protesters are expected to turn out on Saturday in cities across the country as part of Tax March, a demonstration that organizers hope will put pressure on President Trump to release his personal returns.<br />
<br />
The march — which organizers estimate has the backing of about 70 organizations — falls, not coincidently, on the day traditionally associated with the deadline to file taxes,<br />
<br />
Trump became the first major-party presidential nominee in more than 40 years not to release his tax returns. As president, he has still not done so. Presidents are not required to release their returns, but have voluntarily done so since the early 1970s.<br />
<br />
The demonstrations would encourage people to call their congressional representatives about the issue. Some states, she noted, are considering legislation that would compel presidential candidates to disclose their tax returns or be left off the ballot.<br />
<br />
Trump has insisted that he will not release information about his taxes because many years of his returns are under a routine federal audit. The White House has said that he has been transparent when it comes to financial disclosures.<br />
<br />
The Sunday after his inauguration, Kellyanne Conway, a senior counselor to Mr. Trump, told the ABC program “This Week” that the president had no intention of releasing his taxes, which prompted an outcry by people .
    Trump Chicken - GOR-127699-cE17.jpg
  • Protester wearing hat "Make America Pissed Again" at Tax March in Bryant Park in NYC.<br />
<br />
Thousands of protesters are expected to turn out on Saturday in cities across the country as part of Tax March, a demonstration that organizers hope will put pressure on President Trump to release his personal returns.<br />
<br />
The march — which organizers estimate has the backing of about 70 organizations — falls, not coincidently, on the day traditionally associated with the deadline to file taxes,<br />
<br />
Trump became the first major-party presidential nominee in more than 40 years not to release his tax returns. As president, he has still not done so. Presidents are not required to release their returns, but have voluntarily done so since the early 1970s.<br />
<br />
The demonstrations would encourage people to call their congressional representatives about the issue. Some states, she noted, are considering legislation that would compel presidential candidates to disclose their tax returns or be left off the ballot.<br />
<br />
Trump has insisted that he will not release information about his taxes because many years of his returns are under a routine federal audit. The White House has said that he has been transparent when it comes to financial disclosures.<br />
<br />
The Sunday after his inauguration, Kellyanne Conway, a senior counselor to Mr. Trump, told the ABC program “This Week” that the president had no intention of releasing his taxes, which prompted an outcry by people .<br />
<br />
Tax March has an unofficial mascot: a giant inflatable rooster known colloquially as “Trump chicken.”
    Make America Pissed Again - GOR-1278...jpg
  • Protesters holding up signs "Congress I Want You To Impeach Trump" and Imprison Trump 2017 Make America Great Again" at Tax March in Bryant Park in NYC.<br />
<br />
Thousands of protesters are expected to turn out on Saturday in cities across the country as part of Tax March, a demonstration that organizers hope will put pressure on President Trump to release his personal returns.<br />
<br />
The march — which organizers estimate has the backing of about 70 organizations — falls, not coincidently, on the day traditionally associated with the deadline to file taxes,<br />
<br />
Trump became the first major-party presidential nominee in more than 40 years not to release his tax returns. As president, he has still not done so. Presidents are not required to release their returns, but have voluntarily done so since the early 1970s.<br />
<br />
The demonstrations would encourage people to call their congressional representatives about the issue. Some states, she noted, are considering legislation that would compel presidential candidates to disclose their tax returns or be left off the ballot.<br />
<br />
Trump has insisted that he will not release information about his taxes because many years of his returns are under a routine federal audit. The White House has said that he has been transparent when it comes to financial disclosures.<br />
<br />
The Sunday after his inauguration, Kellyanne Conway, a senior counselor to Mr. Trump, told the ABC program “This Week” that the president had no intention of releasing his taxes, which prompted an outcry by people .<br />
<br />
Tax March has an unofficial mascot: a giant inflatable rooster known colloquially as “Trump chicken.”
    Impech Trump - GOR-127769-cE17.jpg
  • Studio still life of Internal Revenue Service 1040 US Individual Income Tax Return Form
    IncomeTax1040 - GOR-51855-08.jpg
  • Studio still life of Internal Revenue Service 1040 US Individual Income Tax Return Form
    IncomeTax1040 - GOR-51848-08.jpg
  • New York Times front page story and headlines " Trump Took Part In Suspect Schemes to Evade Tax Bills"<br />
<br />
" The president has long sold himself as a self-made billionaire, but a Times investigation found that he received at least $413 million in today’s dollars from his father’s real estate empire, much of it through tax dodges in the 1990s".<br />
<br />
"President Trump participated in dubious tax schemes during the 1990s, including instances of outright fraud, that greatly increased the fortune he received from his parents, an investigation by The New York Times has found.<br />
<br />
Mr. Trump won the presidency proclaiming himself a self-made billionaire, and he has long insisted that his father, the legendary New York City builder Fred C. Trump, provided almost no financial help.<br />
<br />
But The Times’s investigation, based on a vast trove of confidential tax returns and financial records, reveals that Mr. Trump received the equivalent today of at least $413 million from his father’s real estate empire, starting when he was a toddler and continuing to this day."<br />
<br />
" above caption " © New York Times
    New York Times Headlines - GOR-16069...jpg
  • Studio still life of Internal Revenue Service 1040 US Individual Income Tax Return Form
    IncomeTax1040 - GOR-51850-08.jpg
  • Studio still life of 1040 US Income Tax Return Form
    IncomeTax1040 - GOR-51844-08.jpg
  • Studio still life of 1040 US Income Tax Return Form
    IncomeTax1040 - GOR-51853-08.jpg
  • Taxi Symbol and Sign above on building entrance facing the street.
    TAXI Symbol and Sign - GOR-1206521-c...jpg
  • Protesters wearing black holding signs and funeral props to tell their health care story at the "Funeral Procession to Bury Trump Care" and to Stop the Zombie Republican Heath Care Bill,that will be voted on next week in the Senate.<br />
<br />
The people marched from 42nd Street to 46th Street and Broadway where they did a die-down sit-down on the ground.
    TrumpCare Sit Down Die In - GOR-1359...jpg
  • Protesters wearing black holding signs and funeral props to tell their health care story at the "Funeral Procession to Bury Trump Care" and to Stop the Zombie Republican Heath Care Bill,that will be voted on next week in the Senate.<br />
<br />
The people marched from 42nd Street to 46th Street and Broadway where they did a die-down sit-down on the ground.
    TrumpCare Sit Down Die In - GOR-1359...jpg
  • Protesters wearing black holding signs and funeral props to tell their health care story at the "Funeral Procession to Bury Trump Care" and to Stop the Zombie Republican Heath Care Bill,that will be voted on next week in the Senate.<br />
<br />
The people marched from 42nd Street to 46th Street and Broadway where they did a die-down sit-down on the ground.
    TrumpCare Funeral Procession - GOR-1...jpg
  • Protesters wearing black holding signs and funeral props to tell their health care story at the "Funeral Procession to Bury Trump Care" and to Stop the Zombie Republican Heath Care Bill,that will be voted on next week in the Senate.<br />
<br />
The people marched from 42nd Street to 46th Street and Broadway where they did a die-down sit-down on the ground.
    TrumpCare Funeral Procession - GOR-1...jpg
  • Protesters wearing black holding signs and funeral props to tell their health care story at the "Funeral Procession to Bury Trump Care" and to Stop the Zombie Republican Heath Care Bill,that will be voted on next week in the Senate.<br />
<br />
The people marched from 42nd Street to 46th Street and Broadway where they did a die-down sit-down on the ground.
    TrumpCare Couldn't Afford Insulin - ...jpg
  • Protesters wearing black holding signs and funeral props to tell their health care story at the "Funeral Procession to Bury Trump Care" and to Stop the Zombie Republican Heath Care Bill,that will be voted on next week in the Senate.<br />
<br />
The people marched from 42nd Street to 46th Street and Broadway where they did a die-down sit-down on the ground.
    TrumpCare Makes Us Sick - GOR-135829...jpg
  • Protesters wearing black holding signs and funeral props to tell their health care story at the "Funeral Procession to Bury TrumpCare" and to Stop the Zombie Republican Heath Care Bill,that will be voted on next week in the Senate.<br />
<br />
1) TrumpCare Funeral Procession - GOR-135835-17<br />
2) TrumpCare Funeral Procession - GOR-135831-17<br />
3) TrumpCare Funeral Procession - GOR-135854-cRcE17  <br />
4)TrumpCare Funeral Procession - GOR-135829-cEcR17<br />
<br />
The people marched from 42nd Street to 46th Street and Broadway where they did a die-down sit-down on the ground.
    TrumpCare Funeral Procession Montage...jpg
  • Protesters wearing black holding signs and funeral props to tell their health care story at the "Funeral Procession to Bury Trump Care" and to Stop the Zombie Republican Heath Care Bill,that will be voted on next week in the Senate.<br />
<br />
The people marched from 42nd Street to 46th Street and Broadway where they did a die-down sit-down on the ground.<br />
<br />
Images below:<br />
<br />
* TrumpCare Funeral Procession - GOR-135835-17<br />
* TrumpCare Funeral Procession - GOR-135831-17<br />
* TrumpCare Funeral Procession - GOR-135866-cRcE17<br />
* TrumpCare Sit Down Die In - GOR-135912-cRcE17<br />
* TrumpCare Funeral Procession - GOR-135854-cRcE17  <br />
* TrumpCare Funeral Procession - GOR-135829-cEcR17<br />
* TrumpCare Funeral Procession - GOR-135858-cE17<br />
* TrumpCare Sit In Die In Funeral - GOR-135903-cE17<br />
* TrumpCare Couldn't Afford Insulin - GOR-135841-cE17
    TrumpCare Funeral Procession Montage...jpg
  • Protesters wearing black holding signs and funeral props to tell their health care story at the "Funeral Procession to Bury Trump Care" and to Stop the Zombie Republican Heath Care Bill,that will be voted on next week in the Senate.<br />
<br />
The people marched from 42nd Street to 46th Street and Broadway where they did a die-down sit-down on the ground.
    TrumpCare Makes Us Sick - GOR-135829...jpg
  • Protesters wearing black holding signs and funeral props to tell their health care story at the "Funeral Procession to Bury Trump Care" and to Stop the Zombie Republican Heath Care Bill,that will be voted on next week in the Senate.<br />
<br />
The people marched from 42nd Street to 46th Street and Broadway where they did a die-down sit-down on the ground.<br />
<br />
1) TrumpCare Funeral Procession - GOR-135835-17<br />
2) TrumpCare Funeral Procession - GOR-135831-17<br />
3) TrumpCare Funeral Procession - GOR-135854-cRcE17  <br />
4)TrumpCare Funeral Procession - GOR-135829-cEcR17<br />
<br />
The people marched from 42nd Street to 46th Street and Broadway where they did a die-down strip on the ground.
    TrumpCare Funeral Procession Montage...jpg
  • Protesters wearing black holding signs and funeral props to tell their health care story at the "Funeral Procession to Bury Trump Care" and to Stop the Zombie Republican Heath Care Bill,that will be voted on next week in the Senate.<br />
<br />
The people marched from 42nd Street to 46th Street and Broadway where they did a die-down sit-down on the ground.<br />
<br />
Images below:<br />
<br />
* TrumpCare Funeral Procession - GOR-135835-17<br />
* TrumpCare Funeral Procession - GOR-135831-17<br />
* TrumpCare Funeral Procession - GOR-135866-cRcE17<br />
* TrumpCare Sit Down Die In - GOR-135912-cRcE17<br />
* TrumpCare Funeral Procession - GOR-135854-cRcE17  <br />
* TrumpCare Funeral Procession - GOR-135829-cEcR17<br />
* TrumpCare Funeral Procession - GOR-135858-cE17<br />
* TrumpCare Sit In Die In Funeral - GOR-135903-cE17<br />
* TrumpCare Couldn't Afford Insulin - GOR-135841-cE17
    TrumpCare Funeral Procession Montage...jpg
  • Protester holding sign "Graham & Cassidy Making America Sick Again".<br />
<br />
Protesters wearing black holding signs and funeral props to tell their health care story at the "Funeral Procession to Bury Trump Care" and to Stop the Zombie Republican Heath Care Bill,that will be voted on next week in the Senate.<br />
<br />
The people marched from 42nd Street to 46th Street and Broadway where they did a die-down sit-down on the ground.
    TrumpCare Funeral Procession - GOR-1...jpg
  • Protesters wearing black holding signs and funeral props to tell their health care story at the "Funeral Procession to Bury Trump Care" and to Stop the Zombie Republican Heath Care Bill,that will be voted on next week in the Senate.<br />
<br />
The people marched from 42nd Street to 46th Street and Broadway where they did a die-down sit-down on the ground.
    TrumpCare Funeral Procession - GOR-1...jpg
  • Protesters wearing black holding signs and funeral props to tell their health care story at the "Funeral Procession to Bury TrumpCare" and to Stop the Zombie Republican Heath Care Bill,that will be voted on next week in the Senate.<br />
<br />
The people marched from 42nd Street to 46th Street and Broadway where they did a die-down strip on the ground.
    TrumpCare Funeral Procession - GOR-1...jpg
  • Protesters wearing black holding signs and funeral props to tell their health care story at the "Funeral Procession to Bury TrumpCare" and to Stop the Zombie Republican Heath Care Bill,that will be voted on next week in the Senate.<br />
<br />
The people marched from 42nd Street to 46th Street and Broadway where they did a die-down strip on the ground.
    TrumpCare Funeral Procession - GOR-1...jpg
  • Protesters wearing black holding signs and funeral props to tell their health care story at the "Funeral Procession to Bury TrumpCare" and to Stop the Zombie Republican Heath Care Bill,that will be voted on next week in the Senate.<br />
<br />
The people marched from 42nd Street to 46th Street and Broadway where they did a die-down strip on the ground.
    TrumpCare Funeral Procession - GOR-1...jpg
  • Protesters wearing black holding signs and funeral props to tell their health care story at the "Funeral Procession to Bury Trump Care" and to Stop the Zombie Republican Heath Care Bill,that will be voted on next week in the Senate.<br />
<br />
The people marched from 42nd Street to 46th Street and Broadway where they did a die-down sit-down on the ground.
    TrumpCare Funeral Procession - GOR-1...jpg
  • Protesters wearing black holding signs and funeral props to tell their health care story at the "Funeral Procession to Bury Trump Care" and to Stop the Zombie Republican Heath Care Bill,that will be voted on next week in the Senate.<br />
<br />
The people marched from 42nd Street to 46th Street and Broadway where they did a die-down sit-down on the ground.
    TrumpCare Funeral Procession - GOR-1...jpg
  • Protesters wearing black holding signs and funeral props to tell their health care story at the "Funeral Procession to Bury Trump Care" and to Stop the Zombie Republican Heath Care Bill,that will be voted on next week in the Senate.<br />
<br />
The people marched from 42nd Street to 46th Street and Broadway where they did a die-down sit-down on the ground.
    TrumpCare Funeral Procession - GOR-1...jpg
  • Blackboard Sign "5 daya until Tax Day." Get every credit and deduction you deserve."  H&R Block
    Blackboard Sign 5 daya until Tax Day...jpg
  • Phil Levine holding 'Tax Returns' painting of Trump.<br />
<br />
Anti-Trump political painting by Phil Levine,the "toxic political environment and the corrupt human beings in charge of it are his inspiration. They are expressing the rampant immorality and corruption that exists in this administration."<br />
<br />
www.phillevine.com
    Anti-Trump Political Painting Tax Re...jpg
  • Anti-Trump political painting by Phil Levine,the "toxic political environment and the corrupt human beings in charge of it are his inspiration. They are expressing the rampant immorality and corruption that exists in this administration."<br />
<br />
top left: The Blue Wave<br />
top right: Tax Returns Anyone?<br />
bottom left: Angry Liars<br />
bottom right: Shut Up<br />
<br />
www.phillevine.com
    Anti-Trump Political Tax Returns Any...jpg
  • Humorous political newspaper cover headlines about President Trump.   New York Post Headlines "KA-Dow! Stocks hit another record on heels of tax bill"
    Stock Market Headline - GOR-142819-c...jpg
  • Humorous political newspaper cover headlines about  President Trump newest actions.<br />
<br />
New York Post and Daily News cover headlines about  President Trump ....<br />
<br />
Left: Daily News Headline -"Jusrt Like My Daughter""Trump's creepy praise for porn star mistress. Had 'generic ' sex white Melania home with baby"<br />
Right: New York Post Headlines "KA- Dow! Stocks hit another record on heels of tax bill".
    Newspaper Headlines - GOR-142824-cR1...jpg
  • People listening to speakers at the "BE THE CHANGE" tribute to Mahatma Gandhi and Staya Graha and traditional Flower Petal Ceremony at Union Square, the location of New York's Gandhi statue.  Public Speaker Liz Graydon educator.  April marks the both 78th anniversary of the 240 mile Salt March or Salt Satya Graha, led by Gandi in protest of the British salt tax and the 40th anniversary of the assisination of Martin Luther King Jr., a visionary of Gandhi's ideas.
    Be The Change - GOR-52718-08.jpg
  • People listening to speakers at the "BE THE CHANGE" tribute to Mahatma Gandhi and Staya Graha and traditional Flower Petal Ceremony at Union Square, the location of New York's Gandhi statue.  Indian speaker, Falu.   April marks the both 78th anniversary of the 240 mile Salt March or Salt Satya Graha, led by Gandi in protest of the British salt tax and the 40th anniversary of the assisination of Martin Luther King Jr., a visionary of Gandhi's ideas.
    Be The Change - GOR-52679-08.jpg
  • Community Chest - GO TO JAIL<br />
( Trump ) Go Directly to Jail<br />
( Trump ) DO NOT PASS GO<br />
( Trump ) DO NOT COLLECT $200<br />
<br />
Monopoly is a multi-player economics-themed board game. In the game, players roll two dice to move around the game board, buying and trading properties and developing them with houses and hotels. Players collect rent from their opponents, aiming to drive them into bankruptcy. Money can also be gained or lost through Chance and Community Chest cards and tax squares. Players receive a stipend every time they pass "Go" and can end up in jail, from which they cannot move until they have met one of three conditions. <br />
_______________________<br />
<br />
Hillary Blumberg a freelance consultant and design director uses the building as her easel blackboard  for political and social issues or quotes.
    Community Chest Parody - ( Trump ) ...jpg
  • Community Chest - GO TO JAIL<br />
( Trump ) Go Directly to Jail<br />
( Trump ) DO NOT PASS GO<br />
( Trump ) DO NOT COLLECT $200<br />
<br />
Monopoly is a multi-player economics-themed board game. In the game, players roll two dice to move around the game board, buying and trading properties and developing them with houses and hotels. Players collect rent from their opponents, aiming to drive them into bankruptcy. Money can also be gained or lost through Chance and Community Chest cards and tax squares. Players receive a stipend every time they pass "Go" and can end up in jail, from which they cannot move until they have met one of three conditions. <br />
_______________________<br />
<br />
Hillary Blumberg a freelance consultant and design director uses the building as her easel blackboard  for political and social issues or quotes.
    Community Chest Parody - ( Trump ) G...jpg
  • Divorce Store front The Divorce Center in Atlantic City NJ. You can get a divorc for $150.00 or file your income tax or get a bankruptcy Kit starting at $139.00
    Divorce - GOR-14184V.jpg
  • People listening to speakers at the "BE THE CHANGE" tribute to Mahatma Gandhi and Staya Graha and traditional Flower Petal Ceremony at Union Square, the location of New York's Gandhi statue.  Public Speaker Liz Graydon educator.  April marks the both 78th anniversary of the 240 mile Salt March or Salt Satya Graha, led by Gandi in protest of the British salt tax and the 40th anniversary of the assisination of Martin Luther King Jr., a visionary of Gandhi's ideas.
    Be the Change - GOR-52719-08.jpg
  • People listening to speakers at the "BE THE CHANGE" tribute to Mahatma Gandhi and Staya Graha and traditional Flower Petal Ceremony at Union Square, the location of New York's Gandhi statue.  Indian speaker, Falu.   April marks the both 78th anniversary of the 240 mile Salt March or Salt Satya Graha, led by Gandi in protest of the British salt tax and the 40th anniversary of the assisination of Martin Luther King Jr., a visionary of Gandhi's ideas.
    Be The Change - GOR-52678-08.jpg
  • People listening to speakers at the "BE THE CHANGE" tribute to Mahatma Gandhi and Staya Graha and traditional Flower Petal Ceremony at Union Square, the location of New York's Gandhi statue.  Indian speaker, Falu.   April marks the both 78th anniversary of the 240 mile Salt March or Salt Satya Graha, led by Gandi in protest of the British salt tax and the 40th anniversary of the assisination of Martin Luther King Jr., a visionary of Gandhi's ideas.
    Be The Change - GOR-52669-08.jpg
  • Smiling African American girl with Imagine Peace button on hat, listening to speakers at the "BE THE CHANGE" tribute to Mahatma Gandhi and Staya Graha and traditional Flower Petal Ceremony at Union Square, the location of New York's Gandhi statue.  .April marks the both 78th anniversary of the 240 mile Salt March or Salt Satya Graha, led by Gandi in protest of the British salt tax and the 40th anniversary of the assisination of Martin Luther King Jr., a visionary of Gandhi's ideas.
    Imagine Peace - GOR-52661-08.jpg
  • Community Chest - GO TO JAIL<br />
( Trump ) Go Directly to Jail<br />
( Trump ) DO NOT PASS GO<br />
( Trump ) DO NOT COLLECT $200<br />
<br />
Monopoly is a multi-player economics-themed board game. In the game, players roll two dice to move around the game board, buying and trading properties and developing them with houses and hotels. Players collect rent from their opponents, aiming to drive them into bankruptcy. Money can also be gained or lost through Chance and Community Chest cards and tax squares. Players receive a stipend every time they pass "Go" and can end up in jail, from which they cannot move until they have met one of three conditions. <br />
_______________________<br />
<br />
Hillary Blumberg a freelance consultant and design director uses the building as her easel blackboard  for political and social issues or quotes.
    Community Chest Parody - ( Trump ) ...jpg
  • Anti-Trump political painting by Phil Levine,the "toxic political environment and the corrupt human beings in charge of it are his inspiration. They are expressing the rampant immorality and corruption that exists in this administration."<br />
<br />
top left: The Blue Wave<br />
top right: Tax Returns Anyone?<br />
bottom left: Angry Liars<br />
bottom right: Shut Up<br />
<br />
www.phillevine.com
    Anti-Trump Political Paintings by Ph...jpg
  • Tax Returns Anyone?<br />
<br />
Anti-Trump political painting by Phil Levine,the "toxic political environment and the corrupt human beings in charge of it are his inspiration. They are expressing the rampant immorality and corruption that exists in this administration."<br />
<br />
www.phillevine.com
    Anti-Trump Political Paintings by Ph...jpg
  • African American nurse holding sign "Tax Wall Street" "Heal America"<br />
<br />
Grassroots, nonviolent efforts of the  Occupy Wall Street movement, the 99% protesters in Foley Square in lower Manhattan before they march to  Zuccotti Park. <br />
<br />
This movements is about income equality and social justice issues.
    Heal American - GOR-84163-11.jpg
  • Anti-Trump political painting by Phil Levine,the "toxic political environment and the corrupt human beings in charge of it are his inspiration. They are expressing the rampant immorality and corruption that exists in this administration."<br />
<br />
top left: Tax Returns Anyone?<br />
top right: kiss Ass<br />
center: The Blue Wave <br />
center right: Putin's Little General<br />
bottom left: 3 Blind Mice<br />
<br />
www.phillevine.com
    Anti-Trump Political Painting - GOR...jpg
  • Anti-Trump political painting by Phil Levine,the "toxic political environment and the corrupt human beings in charge of it are his inspiration. They are expressing the rampant immorality and corruption that exists in this administration."<br />
<br />
top left: Tax Returns Anyone?<br />
top right: kiss Ass<br />
center: The Blue Wave <br />
center right: Putin's Little General
    Anti-Trump Political Painting - GOR...jpg
  • Blackboard Sign "Nothing Can Stop Us From Talking  Taxes"  H&R Block
    Blackboard Sign Talking Taxes - GOR...jpg
  • Rust on dumster on street background Blue Sky and Clouds<br />
<br />
10 yard dumpster are all-inclusive, covering delivery, pickup, taxes and disposal with a generous weight limit.<br />
<br />
Corrosion is a natural galvanic process in which metals become pitted and eaten away by slow oxidation. We see the effects of corrosion all around us in the from of rusted iron, pitted aluminum, tarnished statures and jewelry. Rusting wall, rusty corroded metal
    Rust Blue Sky Clouds - GOR-1008541-c...jpg
  • Rust on dumster on street background Blue Sky and Clouds<br />
<br />
10 yard dumpster are all-inclusive, covering delivery, pickup, taxes and disposal with a generous weight limit.<br />
<br />
Corrosion is a natural galvanic process in which metals become pitted and eaten away by slow oxidation. We see the effects of corrosion all around us in the from of rusted iron, pitted aluminum, tarnished statures and jewelry. Rusting wall, rusty corroded metal
    Rust Blue Sky Clouds - GOR-1008538-c...jpg
  • Donald Trump is waging a war on truth, on decency, on our planet, and on working people. For the sake of everything we care about, we have to get him out of the White House in 2020.<br />
<br />
As progressives and leftists, we are not going to minimize our disagreements with Joe Biden. But we’re also clear-eyed about where things stand: supporting the Democratic nominee in swing states is the only means we have to defeat Trump. And we have a moral responsibility to defeat Trump.<br />
<br />
If Biden wins, we’ll be at his door on day one, demanding the kinds of structural reforms that advance racial, economic, and environmental justice. But before that, it’s clear what we have to do: This November, we have to #VoteTrumpOut in swing states.<br />
___________________________<br />
From the Official Website of Donald J. Trump for President<br />
<br />
STAND WITH PRESIDENT TRUMP!<br />
Democrats have made it clear that they are the party of high taxes, high crime, and RADICAL SOCIALISM.<br />
<br />
It’s up to YOU to send a message that America will NEVER be a socialist country. President Trump needs you on his team to ensure victory and help us Keep America Great.<br />
<br />
Please contribute ANY AMOUNT to show Democrats we are ready to Keep America Great.
    Vote Trump Out - GOR-197469-cE20.jpg
  • Humorous political Anti Trump Buttons:  "Wall off Trump", "Not My President", "Impeach Trump", Refugees Banned", "Trump Show us Your Taxes"
    Anti Trump Buttons - GOR-125850-17.jpg
  • Humorous political Anti President Trump Buttons:  "Wall off Trump", "Not My President", "Impeach Trump", Refugees Banned", "Trump Show us Your Taxes"
    Anti Trump Buttons - GOR-125851-17.jpg
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