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Trump’s Inauguration Crowd Size Controversy Resurfaces Ahead of Second Swearing-In

Washington, January 13, 2025 – On the morning after Donald Trump’s first inauguration in January 2017, acting National Park Service (NPS) director Mike Reynolds received a call from the new President. Trump, a Republican, was unhappy with photographs published by media outlets suggesting that his inauguration crowd at Washington’s National Mall was smaller than the one that had gathered for former Democratic president Barack Obama’s swearing-in ceremony in 2009, according to two people familiar with details of the call.

Trump ordered Reynolds and the NPS – which oversees the National Mall – to provide new images from its own photos taken that day to correct the perception that Trump’s inauguration crowd was smaller than Obama’s. The NPS later forwarded new photos to the White House.

With President-elect Trump’s second inauguration a week away, and his fixation with attendance numbers at his public events undiminished, crowd size is expected to be a focal point again, according to media outlets and crowd-size experts monitoring the ceremony.

Crowd size was an ongoing preoccupation for Trump during the 2024 presidential campaign. He repeatedly said his crowds were larger than those of his Democratic opponent, Vice-President Kamala Harris. People who attend inaugurations come from all over the country, often in buses organized by political groups that support the incoming president.

Dr. G. Keith Still, a renowned crowd scientist and visiting professor at the University of Suffolk in England, analyzed Trump’s 2017 inaugural crowd in real time and will be doing so again during next week’s ceremony. Dr. Still concluded that Trump’s 2017 crowd was about one-third the size of Obama’s 2009 audience. He uses aerial photos to calculate the number of people in attendance, with the help of Google Earth. By calculating the area a crowd is occupying and the number of people that occupy a square yard, he says a relatively reliable crowd-size estimate can be made. He augments his findings by using the number of riders on Washington’s metro train system, the size of queues at entry points to the National Mall, the rates at which spaces on the Mall are occupied, and car park occupancy. “The numbers don’t lie,” Dr. Still said.

The crowd-size controversy consumed the first days of Trump’s first term in office. His then White House press secretary, Sean Spicer, in a press conference the day after Trump was sworn in, told reporters: “This was the largest audience ever to witness an inauguration – period – both in person and around the globe.” Spicer cited figures – that he has since acknowledged were inaccurate but which he believed at the time – that put the number of people at the National Mall at 720,000. Trump, speaking at Central Intelligence Agency headquarters the day after his inauguration, said the crowd looked like “a million and a half people.”

The NPS issues permits to an incoming president’s inaugural committee that allow crowds to gather at the National Mall to watch the swearing-in ceremony. The permit application drafted by the NPS on behalf of Trump’s inaugural committee for next week’s ceremony currently contains a placeholder estimate of 500,000 people to be at the venue, according to a copy seen by Reuters. In Trump’s 2017 National Mall permit, the same placeholder figure was sent to his inaugural committee. The final permitted figure was 750,000 to one million people, according to the NPS permit.

One person familiar with thinking within the NPS said there are concerns that the agency might again be caught in the middle of an inauguration crowd-size controversy, should its images of the number of attendees at the National Mall on January 20 appear unflattering to Trump.

Rachel Reisner, the Trump inaugural committee’s communications director, did not address questions about how many people they expected at the National Mall next week. “The team is putting the finishing touches together for what will be an unforgettable string of events. The inaugural events will draw supporters, industry leaders, and diplomats of all backgrounds to Washington DC,” Reisner said in a statement.

The NPS stopped giving crowd-size estimates for events at the Mall in 1996, after facing a lawsuit over its estimate for the Million Man March, a 1995 political protest. It will be taking photographs of the event on January 20, although not for crowd-size estimates.

Media outlets, including Reuters, have also received permission to take photos from the top of the 169m-high Washington Monument, in the center of the Mall, which will give an overview of the entire inaugural crowd. A Reuters photo from atop the Washington Monument at Trump’s first inauguration was one of the key images that appeared to show fewer people in attendance that day than at Obama’s first inauguration.

Crowd-size experts estimate that the number of people at the National Mall for Obama’s first inauguration was between 800,000 and one million. Trump drew about a third of that total in 2017, they say. Democratic President Joe Biden’s 2021 inauguration was a much smaller event as it took place amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

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