US President Donald Trump is visiting India for two days, where he expects a crowd of “millions and millions of people” as India’s PM Narendra Modi has promised him
"I look forward to being with the people of India, we will be with millions and millions of people. I get along very well with PM, he is a friend of mine. PM told me this [“Namaste Trump”] will be the biggest event they have ever had," according to the news agency ANI.Trump earlier on February 23, 2020 had commented that he was expecting seven million people at the event, according to NDTV. Yet, asThis is not the first time that Trump had overinflated ideas about crowd size.
Barack Obama’s first inauguration –– Trump apparently flew into a rage and accused the media of distorting facts.magazine in an interview, Trump called the‘There’s more people there. There are people who couldn’t get in the gates. . . . There’s all kind of things that were going on that made it impossible for these people to get there.’ . . . The president said, ‘Call [Interior Secretary] Ryan Zinke. Find out from the Park Service. Tell him to get a picture and do some research right away.
Later that day the then Press Secretary Sean Spicer would tell the world that the Trump inauguration was the most-watched inauguration if you combine online and television, radio and in-person, according to Priebus’s comments to Vanity Fair.In India, preparations were underway to welcome Trump, including the building of a wall in Ahmedabad to
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