Trump says great state fair ‘packed to the brim’ despite almost no one showing up
The fair appears to have been a bit of a let-down so far (Picture: REUTERS)
Donald Trump’s ‘Great American State Fair’ has been labelled a ghost town as pictures show how few people turned up.
The US President is throwing a 16-day bash on the National Mall in Washington DC to celebrate America’s 250th anniversary.
The event has been beset with issues, including sparse crowds and power outages.
One picture from Saturday showed rows of empty chairs and just two people watching the performance of a musician called Jason Hershey.
The fair is billed as a patriotic showcase filled with family attractions, live entertainment and exhibits to mark the country’s 250th birthday.
Large areas of the National Mall appear sparsely populated (Picture: Tierney L. Cross/Getty Images)
Jason Hershey performs at the David’s Tent Christian worship space with only two attendees (Picture: AP Photo/Jen Golbeck)
The fairground is underwhelming, with no roller coasters or carnival rides, just a 110-foot Ferris wheel and a plywood ‘Triumph Arch’.
It was meant to kick off on Wednesday with a concert, but a string of musicians dropped out due to security concerns and divisiveness.
So Trump became the headliner and delivered a ‘rally to end all rallies’ alongside bands from the Marine Corps and the Army.
He claimed on Truth Social that the crowd was ‘packed to the brim’ with 45,000 attendees.
The pictures show a different story, with NBC News saying attendance was ‘nowhere near’ that figure.
The Washington Post wrote that the crowd ‘thinly covered an area about the length of the National Museum of American History, smaller than some summer outdoor movie screenings’.
It appears the turnout has not been much better since then.
Photos taken across the weekend appear to show large areas of the fairground largerly empty.
Each state has their own booth, but Maine did not even send a delegation, so their area is just an empty room with some chairs, Boston Globe reporter Sam Brodey tweeted.
At the national State Fair in DC, Maine did not send any delegation, so there’s just an empty room with some chairs and walls with lobster and Maine facts pic.twitter.com/Wt3X8t7lYV
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