Tax March organizers say that more than 25,000 people, and one inflatable chicken, showed up on the nation’s front lawn on Saturday to demand that Donald Trump release his tax returns.

“We have to show him that people are watching, that people care about these issues, and we’re not going away,” Anna Chu, a vice president at the National Women’s Law Center and a member of the Tax March’s executive planning committee, told DCist before the march. Trump did indeed notice that people in more than 100 cities had taken to the streets. But in true Trumpian fashion, the president deflected the issue on Twitter on Sunday morning, referring to the fact that he’d won the Electoral College, noting that the election is over, and accusing some boogeyman of paying for the “small” protests.

Still, photographers were out in full force to document the sizable crowd, and the wide variety of pun-filled signs.