Calls for Donald Trump to release his tax returns came have been gaining steam and they're now being fueled by a million-dollar bounty.
Moishe Mana, a fundraiser for Hillary Clinton, has offered to donate $1 million dollars to the charity of Donald Trump's choice if he releases his tax returns, according to The Associated Press.
"Through his financial documents, we are trying to break into the image that he's portraying to the American people," Mana said. "He says he's a successful businessman who wants to do for the country what he did for his company. Well, go ahead, show me the money."
Even Mitt Romney has called for the Republican nominee to release his tax returns. Romney, who was dogged by calls to release his own tax returns when he ran for president four years ago, said Trump should release them but won't.
"He will never, ever release his tax returns. He has too much to hide," Romney said.
There is no law mandating that presidential candidates release their tax returns but it has been customary for the candidates to release them since the 1970s.