intelligence officials and seemingly with the intelligence community as a whole, that that would be his first stop on his first day as president. but it was. he got a hugely friendly reception out there. ovations and cheering efforts or marks. he talked about his support for the intelligence agents are not got a big response. then, he veered off into the discussion himself of the estimates of the crowd size and the next thing you know, he was talking about the number of times he had been on "time magazine"'s cover. i can for the life of me figure out why he did that. there is nothing really harmful about it. but it seems to me, the next thing you know, you are delving into this issue, you make them newsworthy. his press secretary later made this denunciation of the smitty and take questions. i don't think sean spicer was long, but an unverifiable claim, why make it? crowd size of an inauguration is something the world will little note nor long remember until perhaps the next inauguration. there is no reason for him to