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Donald Trump Mislead The CIA About The Number Of People At His Inauguration

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Jan 21, 2017
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In remarks to members of the CIA on Saturday, Trump accused the media of lying about his inauguration crowds and bragged about the number of times he appeared on the cover of Time magazine.

President Trump on Friday misled the intelligence community about the size of the crowd at his inauguration and accused the media of lying about the turnout.

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In a bizarre campaign-type speech at the CIA headquarters, Trump gave misleading figures about the crowd at his inauguration, berated a Time magazine writer for an inaccurate pool report about the removal of an MLK bust at the White House, and bragged about the number of times he had appeared on the cover of Time.

Talking about the crowds at his inauguration, Trump said it “looked honestly like a million and a half people” and said “it went all the way back to the Washington Monument.”

Here’s a visual of Trump’s inauguration crowd at 11 a.m. EST, shortly before he was sworn in.

Here's a visual of Trump's inauguration crowd at 11 a.m. EST, shortly before he was sworn in.

Trump accused the media of showing “an empty field” and saying that 250,000 people turned up for his inauguration.

“Now, that's not bad,” Trump said. “But it's a lie. We had 250,000 people literally around in the little ball we constructed. That was 250,000 people.”

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The top photo shows a view of the crowd on the National Mall at Obama’s 2009 inauguration and the photo below shows the crowd at Trump’s inauguration. Both photos were taken shortly before noon.

The top photo shows a view of the crowd on the National Mall at Obama's 2009 inauguration and the photo below shows the crowd at Trump's inauguration. Both photos were taken shortly before noon.

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