National Park Service knocks Trump on Twitter
In a series of tweets Friday, the National Park Service knocked President Trump and his incoming administration, specifically highlighting the turnout at his inauguration.
The first retweet linked to an article about the White House website removing civil rights, climate change and healthcare pages as Trump was inaugurated Friday.
{mosads}The second was a retweet illustrating the difference in turnout for President Obama’s 2009 inauguration to Trump’s inauguration.
Looks like the Trump administration hasn’t taken control of the @NatlParkService Twitter feed just yet. pic.twitter.com/dCKGHoW0cU
— Binyamin Appelbaum (@BCAppelbaum) January 20, 2017
Compare the crowds: 2009 inauguration at left, 2017 inauguration at right.#Inauguration pic.twitter.com/y7RhIR2nfC
— Binyamin Appelbaum (@BCAppelbaum) January 20, 2017
Civil rights, climate change, and health care scrubbed clean from White House website. Not a trace. https://t.co/Nc9zNIyN3d
— Anne Trumble (@annetrumble) January 20, 2017
The Hill has reached out to The National Park service for comment.
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