When your bluff-n-bluster begins to fade, and not even the usual stochastic shit sticks - well, maybe that sound we hear way off in the distance is the fat lady warming up.
Former President Donald Trump lied about his crowd size (again) on Tuesday.Trump just claimed that the police have shut down the streets around the courthouse for blocks & that his protesters can’t be here.
— Vaughn Hillyard (@VaughnHillyard) April 23, 2024
Just…not true. There is one pro-Trump person here & the main street along the courthouse is open to traffic. pic.twitter.com/JyrH3ZkNrX
NBC News’ Vaughn Hillyard was in New York City to cover Trump’s hush money trial, so he was able to get a firsthand look at the crowds who were expected to gather either in support of the ex-president or against. Trump, while speaking to press before entering the courtroom on Tuesday, claimed that there was such a big police presence in the area that his supporters “can’t get near this courthouse.”
Hillyard, unless he was at the wrong courthouse, painted a very different picture of the scene outside — plainly stating, “Just…not true.”
He pointed out: “There is one pro-Trump person here & the main street along the courthouse is open to traffic.”
Trump is well-known for wildly exaggerating the size of his crowds, or getting his staff to do it for him.
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