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Home»Politics»Trump Roasted for Claiming His Crowd is Bigger Than Martin Luther King Jr.’s at Historic Washington DC Speech: ‘Maybe a Little Bit More’

Trump Roasted for Claiming His Crowd is Bigger Than Martin Luther King Jr.’s at Historic Washington DC Speech: ‘Maybe a Little Bit More’

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Sid NatividadBy Sid NatividadApril 24, 20263 Mins Read
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President Donald Trump is facing backlash yet again after claiming his Washington, D.C. crowd size during an event rivaled, and even possibly exceeded, that of Martin Luther King Jr. during the historic March on Washington. The US President’s claims have since sparked off a debate online with numerous internet users even comparing photos of crowd sizes.

Trump: "That's where Martin Luther King gave his great speech. He had a million people. And I had the same exact crowd, maybe a little bit more. I actually had more people." pic.twitter.com/lDvIjei2WN

— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) April 23, 2026

Speaking at an April 23 Oval Office event intended to highlight healthcare affordability, Trump veered off-topic to discuss renovations to the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool. During his remarks, he referenced King’s iconic 1963 “I Have a Dream” speech, incorrectly stating the civil rights leader drew a crowd of one million people.

“I had the same exact crowd, maybe a little bit more,” Trump said, comparing attendance at his own July 4th celebration. He added that official estimates of his crowd, ranging from 25,000 to 45,000, were inaccurate, insisting photographic evidence showed otherwise. Historians widely estimate that approximately 250,000 people attended King’s speech, making Trump’s comparison a point of immediate criticism online and among political observers.

At the time of writing, the White House has not issued further clarification on the crowd size claims. The comments came as Trump unveiled what he described as a cost-effective
“makeover” of the reflecting pool, calling the landmark “filthy” and outlining plans to refinish it with what he termed “American flag blue” materials. He claimed the project would be completed in days at a fraction of the usual cost, citing his experience as a real estate developer and relationships with contractors.

People Online Fact-Checked Trump Repeatedly

Despite the off-topic comments about Martin Luther King Jr.’s historic 1963 speech, no shortage of X users who have piled their comparative proofs that Trump’s crowd was indeed smaller than King’s. One reply even had both photos side by side.

“It’s the year of our Lord 2026 and this [expletive] toon is STILL lying about his crowd size,” rants an X user after several confirmations about the crowd size. Others were not letting the tangent slide and placed the focus back on the war, saying, “Why are you dredging up old crowd sizes when we’re currently in a war you started with Iran? Why should Iranian negotiators or the American people believe what you say about the war when you’re sitting here in the Oval Office retelling these proven lies?”

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In any case, simply the act of comparing himself to Martin Luther King Jr. was supposedly disrespectful enough for certain people, leading to more criticisms. “Is he putting himself on par with Martin Luther King?… Not surprising. After declaring himself Jesus, who the [expletive] is Martin Luther King, right? points out a commenter, referring to the recent but now-deleted Trump tweet where he depicted himself as Jesus.

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