Trump lost moving on with new year go Biden

you being the perfect Egor for count draculump



Trump’s most recent rallies in Florida include crowd estimates of about 3,000 at the Pensacola International Airport in November, according to the Pensacola News Journal, about 10,000 at the Florida State Fairgrounds in Tampa in July 2018, the Tampa Bay Times reported, and about 9,000 for what was officially Trump’s first 2020 campaign event in February 2017 at the Orlando Melbourne International Airport in Melbourne.
However, Trump has gotten criticism for inflating the size of his rallies and events. In February, Trump told a rally crowd at the 6,500-person capacity El Paso County Coliseum that his campaign got special permission from the fire department to let 10,000 inside the building, the El Paso Times reported.




Stephen Colbert’s Late Show may just be a late night comedy and entertainment program with real “fake news” staff, but turns out it too can easily fact-check and debunk one of President Donald Trump’s grossly inflated claims about crowd size, this one involving his 2020 re-election kickoff rally on Tuesday night in Orlando, Florida.

“In the run-up to this thing, Trump and his folks kept saying that this thing was oversold,” Colbert explained. “Something like 100,000 tickets or 120,000— something like that— for only 25,000 seats in the arena. That’s why they said they had to have that ’45 Fest’ out in the parking lot for the overflow crowd of 75,000 people who couldn’t get in. That is impressive.”

“That is also a lie,” Colbert added, after a beat. “And I know that’s a lie, because we sent a camera crew down there, with Jim Anchorton and Jill Newslady from ‘Real News Tonight,’ and this is footage they brought back from outside during the speech of that supposed overflow crowd.”

The show then cut to real footage taken from outside the Orlando Amway Center just before the rally began, showing a vast expanse of empty grass. “It’s no one,” Colbert said, to laughter. “Just garbage and abandoned lawn furniture. And that was right before the rally started. You can see the rally on the screen in the background right there. There it is, for the crowd that is supposed to be watching the screen that is not there.”

“But maybe they went home without any of their chairs because they couldn’t get into that sold-out arena?” Colbert asked in mock wonder. “Again, no. Because our team got their press credentials denied at the last minute — and this is true — so they just went online and got tickets and walked in. They just walked in to take any one of the many, many empty seats in the arena.

“Wow, I knew Trump’s voters were old. I didn’t know they were ghosts,” he joked, before setting up a punchline that recalls this White House’s first public claim after Trump was sworn in — lying about the crowd that attended his inauguration. “Still, it’s the perfect relaunch of Trump’s campaign, because it fulfills his core campaign promise: ‘I will lie to you about anything.'”

Watch the video above, via CBS.




but hell….trump wouldn't lie would he?

only to those fools that would believe him
 
Trump just does what the little voices in his head tell him to do, STIFF ... he doesn't even recognize Canada as a loyal allie. He's closer to Vladimir than your own President. You should be concerned.

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Tiny correction there @MacNfries as we have a Prime Minister and not a President as our leader. ?
trump said you had a president....he wouldn't lie would he?
@MacNfries suggested Canada has a President and I was just correcting him in the fact that Canada's leader is referred to as a Prime Minister and not as a President @subhub174014 and as you know @subhub174014 even the POTUS can make a Freudian slip once in awhile but I would imagine you would consider such mistakes as symptoms suggesting some form of greater deficit on Trump's part? After all if a smart guy like @MacNfries could slip up with a minor detail why not the same for a POTUS who has far greater responsibilities than the average American citizen?
 
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@MacNfries suggested Canada has a President and I was just correcting him in the fact that Canada's leader is referred to as a Prime Minister and not as a President @subhub174014 and as you know @subhub174014 even the POTUS can make a Freudian slip once in awhile but I would imagine you would consider such mistakes as symptoms suggesting some form of greater deficit on Trump's part? After all if a smart guy like @MacNfries could slip up with a minor detail why not the same for a POTUS who has far greater responsibilities than the average American citizen?

I was just joking trying to get on trump
 
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