The National Park Service Just Confirmed That Trump's Inauguration Had a Smaller Crowd Than Obama's
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The National Park Service on Monday released dozens of photographs of President Donald Trump's inauguration that appear to counter Trump's claim that up to 1.5 million attended the event at the Capitol and National Mall.
The photos were released in response to news media requests made through the Freedom of Information Act. The park service also released photos from President Barack Obama's two inaugurations. The photos show the 2009 event far outstripped the number of people who attended Trump's inauguration.
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While there are no time stamps, the photos clearly show crowds gathering near the Capitol's West Front stage for the ceremony. Crowds did not extend to the Washington Monument as Trump later asserted. Large swaths of empty space are visible on the Mall.
White House press secretary Sean Spicer claimed that news media photos of the inauguration were "intentionally framed in a way...to minimize the enormous support that had gathered on the National Mall." The park service photos are from a variety of angles, both from the air and on the ground.
Photos taken during Obama's 2009 inauguration showed substantially more people on the Mall than during Trump's swearing-in.
Spicer said the audience at Trump's inauguration "was the largest audience to ever witness an inauguration—period—both in person and around the globe."
The exact size of the crowd at the Jan. 20 swearing-in may never be known. The National Park Service stopped providing crowd estimates in the 1990s.
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It is not known how many people watched the ceremony on television and online worldwide. In the U.S., Nielsen estimates 31 million viewers watched TV coverage, but that's less than Obama's and Ronald Reagan's first inaugurations.
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