In a move that reignited her long-running feud with Donald Trump, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton took to Instagram to deliver a pointed jab at the former president’s fixation with crowd sizes—a theme that has haunted Trump since the early days of his political career. But this time, the timing, the imagery, and the message were calibrated to perfection, sending shockwaves through both political camps.
Clinton’s post featured a striking side-by-side photo comparison: one image showed the relatively modest turnout at Trump’s lavish military parade in Washington, D.C., while the other depicted sweeping crowds from the nationwide “No Kings” protests that erupted the same day in over 200 cities across the country.
Trump’s parade—organized to commemorate the 250th anniversary of the U.S. Army—reportedly carried a staggering $45 million price tag. Despite the hefty investment and a lineup of military flyovers, tanks rolling through the capital, and a highly publicized appearance by Trump himself, the event attracted an estimated 250,000 attendees. On the other hand, more than 4 million Americans took to the streets in a spontaneous show of resistance, waving signs that read “No Kings,” “Democracy, Not Dynasty,” and “Power Belongs to the People.”
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