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Kayleigh McEnany's Brag About Trump's 'MAGA March' Attendance Was Off By A Laughable Amount

Kayleigh McEnany's Brag About Trump's 'MAGA March' Attendance Was Off By A Laughable Amount
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On their way out the door, President Trump and his team are bringing back some of their greatest hits from the past four years.

As Trump continues to falsely claim he won the 2020 elections, many of his fans traveled to Washington D.C. for a "MAGA March" to show their support for the President.


After the march was over, both White House Spokesperson Kayleigh McEnany and Trump himself grossly exaggerated the number of people who attended the event.

McEnany even went so far as to claim "one million" marchers were present. Photo evidence made it abundantly clear that was not the case.



As with Sean Spicer's infamous claims about the size of Trump's inauguration crowd, McEnany's lies serve no practical purpose other than to stroke the President's ego.


Clearly Trump's team has a lot of trouble with counting.




People noted how small the MAGA March was compared to many of the large events protesting the President.



No matter how many people attended the MAGA March, President Trump will be leaving office on January 20.


It seems unlikely that any sane person could genuinely believe these pictures show a "million" people.


With just a short time left in power, President Trump's team will likely bring out some of their biggest falsehoods yet.

At least they're good for a laugh!

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