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Size matters: Trump, spokesman slam US media over inaugural crowd coverage

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US President Donald Trump and his chief spokesman launched an unprecedented assault on the media for a US president’s first full day in office, accusing reporters of downplaying the turnout at his inauguration.
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Trump, visiting the Central Intelligence Agency headquarters in nearby Langley, Virginia, insisted against all evidence that he drew 1.5 million people to his Friday swearing-in ceremony.

“I made a speech. I looked out, the field was, it looked like a million, million and a half people,” he told CIA staff.

“They showed a field where there were practically nobody standing there. And they said, Donald Trump did not draw well,” he added.

Trump said one network estimated turnout at 250,000.

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US President Donald Trump (R) flashes a thumbs-up gesture to the crowd during his inauguration. Photo: EPA
US President Donald Trump (R) flashes a thumbs-up gesture to the crowd during his inauguration. Photo: EPA
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