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By Travis Gettys
Published June 26, 2026 8:19 AM ET
President Donald Trump's crowd-size anxiety exploded back into view when his Great American State Fair kickoff event drew a strikingly thin turnout.
The 80-year-old president claimed 45,000 people showed up on the National Mall to watch Lee Greenwood and the FBI director's girlfriend perform, but media accounts estimated about 1,000 attendees fewer than some outdoor movie screenings had actually turned out, and The New Republic's Greg Sargent said on his "Daily Blast" podcast that Trump can't handle that kind of disappointment.
"Donald Trump isnt calling for people to show up at this thing on July 4 solely because he wants adulation and big crowds, right?" Sargent said. "Although of course he does want those things, and it drives him absolutely insane when he doesnt get them and when others get larger crowds. This is just a fact of Trumps tortured psyche we know this."
https://www.rawstory.com/great-american-state-fair-crowd/
Hey Fix Noise ever hear or read the saying " Suppose they gave a war and nobody came"..............maybe it should be updated and said "Suppose they had a Trump State Fair and nobody came"................ to the shit show"...........has a nice ring don't you think...............you really should have your operating license pulled........or better yet lets bring back the Fairness Doctrine..........
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(49,644 posts)The dumbass clearly didnt think this through.
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(38,312 posts)LetMyPeopleVote
(183,986 posts)Stepping back, its worth appreciating the fact that the president is doing something inherently difficult: screwing up simple ceremonial duties.
Trump scrambles to exaggerate pitiful crowd size at Great American State Fair event.
— TheBlackPage (Woke, DEI forever against fascism) (@theblackpage.bsky.social) 2026-06-26T22:04:03.659Z
Stepping back, itâs worth appreciating the fact that the president is doing something inherently difficult: screwing up simple ceremonial duties.
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https://www.ms.now/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/trump-scrambles-to-exaggerate-pitiful-crowd-size-at-great-american-state-fair-event
An NBC News report noted, Roughly half of those in Wednesdays crowd of more than 1,000 wore Trumps slogans or likeness on their clothes. For them, Americas 250th birthday was secondary to an opportunity to see the president. The Washington Post ran a related report that noted, in reference to attendees, The crowd thinly covered an area about the length of the National Museum of American History, smaller than some summer outdoor movie screenings.
The New Republic added, Dozens of attendees Wednesday were seen flocking toward the exits in the middle of Trumps address, which was meant to kick-start the two-week event.
Take a wild guess who did not appreciate the reporting.
On Thursday afternoon, the day after the poorly attended event, the president wrote on his social media platform:
The Crowd was incredible last night, packed to the brim At least 45,000 people were there, with a huge Television and online audience. I wish we were able to have an even larger area, which we will be able to do on July 4th when Ill be speaking again. The airplane flyovers and music were fantastic. Everybody stayed right until the end of my Speech because they loved hearing about a truly successful America.
Five hours later, either trying to convince the public or himself, he published a follow-up item, which read in part, Last nights Rally was packed 45,000 people.
An NBC News report described the presidents claim as false, adding that the actual total was nowhere near 45,000 people.
The fact that Trump appears to have lied about a crowd size is pitiful but predictable. He has, after all, been doing this since literally the first day of his first term.
But stepping back, its also worth appreciating the fact that the incumbent president is doing something inherently difficult: screwing up simple ceremonial duties.