Tax Day demonstrators demand that Trump release tax returns

Protesters took to the streets in Atlanta and across the country to demand that President Donald Trump release his tax returns.

The Atlanta march began at 1 p.m. Saturday with a rally at Central Park in downtown. Organizers say marches are taking place in about 150 cities.

In Washington, D.C., Sen. Ron Wyden called on Trump to `knock off the secrecy." The Oregon Democrat and says the people have "a basic right to know whether the president pays his fair share."

Trump is the first major party nominee in more than 40 years to not release his tax returns, saying it was because he was under audit. He later said that voters don't care.

Tuesday is the deadline for taxpayers to file returns.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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