Comey: Trump Wouldn't Shut Up About The Inauguration Crowd To Me, Either

One of Donald Trump’s first obsessions in office was the size of his inauguration crowd.

Trump famously sent then-White House press secretary Sean Spicer into the press briefing room to slam media reports that he had drawn fewer spectators than President Barack Obama during his first inauguration in 2009.

In an interview with George Stephanopolous on Sunday night, former FBI director James Comey said the topic even came up at a private dinner he had with Trump that the president said not even then-chief-of-staff Reince Priebus knew about.

“It was him talking almost the entire time, which I’ve discovered is something he frequently does. And so it would be monologue in this direction, monologue in that direction, monologue in a different direction. And a constant series of assertions that ― about the inauguration crowd, about how great my inauguration speech was, about all the free media,” Comey said. “...On and on and on and on. Everyone agrees, everyone agrees, I did this, the ― I never assaulted these women, I never made fun of a reporter. And ― I’m sure you’re wondering what question did I ask that would prompt those? None, zero. I didn’t ask any questions that I recall.”

A combination of photos taken at the National Mall shows the crowds attending the inauguration ceremonies to swear in President Donald Trump, left, on January 20, 2017, and President Barack Obama, right, on January 20, 2009. (Photo: Reuters  Staff / Reuters)
A combination of photos taken at the National Mall shows the crowds attending the inauguration ceremonies to swear in President Donald Trump, left, on January 20, 2017, and President Barack Obama, right, on January 20, 2009. (Photo: Reuters Staff / Reuters)

The dinner was an uncomfortable affair, but Comey was particularly struck by Trump’s tendency to lie.

“And then later in the same meal, near the end, he says, ‘Reince knows we’re having dinner, so follow-up with Reince.’ Just ― so one of those things is not true. One of those things is a lie, but it reminded me of the inauguration crowd thing. Right, that it’s ― his inauguration crowd was bigger than that Barack Obama’s first inauguration. That’s just not true. That’s not a perspective, that’s not a view, that’s just a lie. And ― and yet he would say it.”

Trump even told falsehoods about his inauguration crowd size in public.

“It looked like a million, a million and a half people,” Trump said during a speech at CIA headquarters shortly after the inauguration. He claimed his crowd “went all the way back to the Washington Monument.”

It did not.

Spicer later told The New York Times he “absolutely” regretted criticizing the media for accurate reporting on Trump’s inauguration crowd size.

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Barack Obama's Inauguration Concert (left), Donald Trump's Inauguration Concert (right).
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Barack Obama's Inauguration  (left), Donald Trump's Inauguration (right).
Barack Obama's Inauguration  (left), Donald Trump's Inauguration (right).
Spectators fill the National Mall for the inauguration of Barack Obama at the 44th U.S. President in Washington, D.C., Tuesday, January 20, 2009.
Spectators fill the National Mall for the inauguration of Barack Obama at the 44th U.S. President in Washington, D.C., Tuesday, January 20, 2009.
WASHINGTON - JANUARY 18:  Crowds gather at the Lincoln Memorial on the National Mall for the opening ceremony of the inauguration of U.S. President-elect Barack Obama on January 18, 2009 in Washington, DC. The 'Today - We Are One' free concert will include various performances by Stevie Wonder, Bruce Springsteen, Beyonce, U2 and other artists with an appearance by U.S. President-elect Barack Obama.  (Photo by Win McNamee/Getty Images)
Barack Obama's Inauguration  (left), Donald Trump's Inauguration (right).
Barack Obama's Inauguration  (left), Donald Trump's Inauguration (right).
Inaugural address during the 57th Inauguration in Washington D.C., on January 20. 2013.
Inaugural address during the 57th Inauguration in Washington D.C., on January 20. 2013.
President Barack Obama addresses the crowd during the 57th Inauguration in Washington D.C., on January 20. 2013. 
President Barack Obama addresses the crowd during the 57th Inauguration in Washington D.C., on January 20. 2013. 
Spectators gather for the inauguration ceremonies swearing in Donald Trump as the 45th president of the United States.
Spectators gather for the inauguration ceremonies swearing in Donald Trump as the 45th president of the United States.

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