l analyst renato prosecutor and mariotti joins me now.ood to have you with us. >> hey, thank you. >> so after years of hiding his tax returns, "the new york times" has access to two decades of donald trump's tax documents revealing he paid no tax for 10 out of 15 years except for $2,600 in 2016 and 2017. he enjoyed vast write-offs while his companies struggled. he's currently in an audit with hundreds of millions of debt come due in june. what do you say to that? >> well, if he wants to prove "the new york times" wrong, he can release his tax returns like everyone else does when they run for president of the united states. i have to say, this is a matter that is causing so much speculation and so much concern that, really, if he doesn't want to release his tax returns, ordinarily this is the sort of thing you would think the department of justice or congress would want to investigate. >> so if he doesn't release his tax returns, can we assume that this is all right then? >> i won't say that at all. first of all, obviously, there's an ongo