

"Presidents owe us the highest level of transparency," said Leach, a Democrat who represents parts of Montgomery and Delaware Counties. He has introduced Senate Bill 247, which calls for mandatory disclosure of federal tax returns by a candidate running for president or vice president of the United States. Otherwise, the bill says, that person's name will not be printed on official ballots in Pennsylvania.



Other states where legislation on tax-return disclosure has been introduced include New Jersey, New York, Arizona, California, Connecticut, and Maryland.



Krasner, echoing themes in his campaign for district attorney, called for the end of the death penalty, mass incarceration, and cash bail. Before he spoke, Snyder told the crowd that Philadelphia Jobs With Justice was not endorsing any one candidate in the DA's race.



The march brought out colorful costumes and clever signs. Zachary Maichuk, 40, of Lansdale, dressed up as a Tyrannosaurus rex, with a "T-Rump T-Rexes Want to see your taxes" sign; and another person held up a tall Trump clown.



Earlier, at the start of the rally across from City Hall, Donna Davis, 50, of Northeast Philadelphia, held a sign with a drawing of the Trump chicken. "I don't trust Trump to tell the truth," she said.