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Conway backs Spicer’s version of ‘ facts’

- David Jackson

A top aide to President Trump said the new White House is using new metrics to assess the size of Trump’s inaugurati­on: “alternativ­e facts.”

Kellyanne Conway, counselor to the president, told NBC’s Meet the Press that the flap over crowd sizes at the inaugurati­on symbolize what she called negative coverage of the new president.

While aerial photos showed that Trump drew a smaller crowd to his inaugural address than President Obama did, White House press secretary Sean Spicer told reporters Saturday: “This was the largest audience to ever witness an inaugurati­on — period — both in person and around the globe.”

When Meet the Press moderator Chuck Todd described that claim as a “falsehood,” Conway said: “You’re saying it’s a falsehood and Sean Spicer, our press secretary, gave alternativ­e facts to that.”

Todd shot back, however: “Alternativ­e facts are not facts. They are falsehoods.”

“I don’t think you can prove those numbers one way or another. There’s no way to really quantify crowds,” Conway said.

 ?? MARK WILSON, GETTY IMAGES ?? Trump adviser Kellyanne Conway sparred with Meet the Press moderator Chuck Todd on Sunday.
MARK WILSON, GETTY IMAGES Trump adviser Kellyanne Conway sparred with Meet the Press moderator Chuck Todd on Sunday.

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