White House staffers scrambled to scrub social media evidence of Donald Trump's humiliating turnout at his "Great American State Fair" opening after the president blew his top over aerial photos documenting the sparse crowd for the rally he headlined.
According to CNN reporting, Trump was "infuriated" behind the scenes after witnessing visual proof of his attendance problem with a modest audience, estimated by the Washington Post to be just over 1,000 attendees, gathered around the stage.

The debacle unfolded after musical headliners abandoned the event en masse, unwilling to be associated with the politically divisive president. Faced with the collapsing entertainment lineup, Trump announced he would personally headline the fair instead, delivering a roughly 30-minute speech dominated by self-congratulatory recounting of his accomplishments and boasts about America's "revival" under his administration.
Trump remained initially unaware of the sparse attendance until confronted with the photographic evidence, CNN is reporting. The visual reality—vast empty fields surrounding his audience—sent him into a rage.
"The visual enraged him, the sources said, and multiple White House officials who had posted the photo deleted their posts. The revelation led to a defensive Trump lashing out on social media, claiming that the crowds were 'packed to the brim,'" CNN is reporting.
One Trump insider admitted that the White House stumbled badly, confessing, "The mistake here was not driving attendance. It was an 'if you build it, they will come' mentality that failed."


