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Hundreds Of People Are Mooning Trump Tower In Chicago

A group of activist pranksters hope to make the president the butt of their joke.

Hundreds of Chicagoans will moon Trump Tower this month in protest of the president's refusal to go public with his taxes.

CHICAGO, IL - JANUARY 21: Mark Hughes protests outside of Trump Tower on January 21, 2017 in Chicago, Illinois. Tens of thousands of demonstrators took to the streets in protest after the inauguration of President Donald Trump. (Photo by John Gress/Getty Images)

The mass mooning, scheduled for February 12 at 4pm, has already garnered 900 RSVPs on Facebook, with an additional 3,000 expressing interest. It's being organized by the comedy group S#!TSHOW, which is hoping to enliven the usual activist activities.

"Certain things get people on their feet. Not everybody is going to watch 60 Minutes because they think it's boring," organizer Bailey Davis told DNA Info. "If you ridicule [Trump] or make him feel like he’s the loser, that’s how he blows up. That’s what makes The Donald implode."

S#!TSHOW, which regularly posts satirical videos, plans to produce a short video of the protest for the social media site.

"If 500 people go up to that tower and pull their pants down it’s not going to go unnoticed, and that’s the goal," Bailey adds.

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WASHINGTON, DC - JANUARY 28: President Donald Trump signs three executive actions in the Oval Office on January 28, 2017 in Washington, DC. The actions outline a reorganization of the National Security Council, implement a five year lobbying ban on administration officials and a lifetime ban on administration officials lobbying for a foreign country and calls on military leaders to present a report to the president in 30 days that outlines a strategy for defeating ISIS. (Photo by Pete Marovich - Pool/Getty Images)

Last year, Trump became the first major-party presidential nominee in more than 40 years to refuse to release his tax returns. He's now set to be the first president since the early 1970s to withhold this information while in office.

Hillary Clinton addressed the issue in the first presidential debate, saying, "Maybe he is not as rich as he says he is. Maybe he is not as charitable as he claims to be... Maybe he doesn’t want the American people to know that he has paid nothing in federal taxes.”

Trump responded, "That makes me smart.”

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