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Experts estimate that between 800,000 and 1 million people attended Obama’s 2009 inauguration, compared to about a third of that for Trump in 2017. President Joe Biden’s 2021 inauguration was ...
Crowd science professor Keith Still estimated the total attendance at 300,000 to 600,000 people, or one-third the estimated 1.1 million to 1.8 million people that attended Obama's 2009 inauguration [3] [140] [141] – which set a record for the total number of people in the National Mall at any one given time, [142] and which marked the ...
Stephen Doig, a professor at Arizona State University, estimated that 1.1 million people attended the inauguration ceremony using the same satellite image. Although the image was taken a little less than 45 minutes before Obama's swearing-in ceremony, Doig adjusted his estimate to include people who were still arriving in the area before the event.
On the morning after Donald Trump's first inauguration in January 2017, acting National Park Service director Mike Reynolds was at home preparing breakfast when he received a call from the new ...
Still concluded that Trump's 2017 crowd was about one-third the size of Obama's 2009 audience. Still told Reuters he uses aerial photos to calculate the number of people in attendance, with the ...
The ball was started as an inaugural event during President Dwight D. Eisenhower’s first inauguration in 1953. Obama was unable to attend this ball, making him the first president since Eisenhower to not attend. Vice President Joe Biden, however, did attend the ball, and was warmly received by the guests. [10]
Monday’s inauguration of Donald J. Trump as 47th president of the United States was watched by an estimated 24.6 million viewers, Nielsen reports, with viewership peaking at 34.4 million viewers ...
Vice President Joe Biden shakes hands with President Obama after the swearing in during Monday's inauguration ceremony at the US Capitol on Monday, January 21, 2013. Barack Obama - 2009