Video of Trump and Manafort projected on IRS building after indictment
A video of President Trump and Paul Manafort, his former campaign chairman, was projected on to the IRS building in Washington, D.C., on Monday night just hours after Manafort was indicted on federal charges.
The video featured the messages “follow the money,” and showed Manafort, followed by an image of Trump in a top hat with the words “release Trump’s tax returns,” with falling dollar signs behind them.
Look what we saw on the side of the IRS building tonight:
An important message for us to follow the money. #TaxMarch pic.twitter.com/c3rBSbrByM
— Unrig Our Economy (@UnrigOurEconomy) October 30, 2017
It was posted on the Twitter account of Tax March (@taxmarch), the group that organized a national action back in April demanding that Trump release his tax returns.
According to the group’s website, they oppose the current tax plan being finalized by President Trump and the GOP.
“Don’t let Donald Trump and Congress cut taxes for millionaires, billionaires, and giant corporations, while the rest of us are left footing the bill.”
The video comes on the same day that news of George Papadopoulos guilty plea was made public.
Papadopoulos, who served as a a foreign policy adviser to Donald Trump’s presidential campaign, pleaded guilty to making false statements to the FBI about his communications with Russian nationals and attempts to arrange a meeting between the campaign and Russian officials.