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Want to read Trump’s tax return? Release yours first.

Dozens of protestors gather Saturday during "The Truth Matters March," a protest for President Donald Trump to release his tax returns and a call for honesty in The White House at the Unconditional Surrender Statue in downtown Sarasota.
Dozens of protestors gather Saturday during "The Truth Matters March," a protest for President Donald Trump to release his tax returns and a call for honesty in The White House at the Unconditional Surrender Statue in downtown Sarasota. zwittman@bradenton.com

It’s Tax Day 2017. No doubt, all of the myriads of people clamoring for President Trump to release his taxes are willing for themselves, and the rest of us, to do the same.

Fair is fair. I hope other people would enjoy reading my tax return, but I am kind of tired or reading it, myself.

Roy Lawrence

Palmetto

This story was originally published April 18, 2017 at 1:41 AM with the headline "Want to read Trump’s tax return? Release yours first.."

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