Inauguration crowds are looking puny compared to Women's March crowds

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Sorry, Trump, but these Women's March crowds are YUGE.

Ladies from around the world got in formation to take part in the Women's March on Washington following Trump's inauguration, and the crowds are downright bigly.

With attendance projections for the D.C. March now at over 500,000, many can't help but compare today's attendance to Friday's underwhelming inauguration numbers.

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While hundreds of thousands did show up to watch Trump be sworn in as the 45th President of the United States on Friday, visible empty bleachers and photos of Obama's packed 2009 inauguration ceremony,which had an estimated turnout of around 1.8 million, proved Trump's gathering was far from record setting.

The March reportedly led to 1,000 more busses being booked than on Trump's big day, and photographs and video from today's events show D.C. bombarded with an overwhelming number of attendees. Though official inauguration numbers are unknown, the gorgeous sea of pink Pussyhats assembling at today's March certainly appeared to trump the president's crowds.

Thanks to the National Mall Cam, a live video feed of the U.S. Capitol building, you can check out the huge crowds for yourself in real time.

Inauguration

Photo of Donald Trump's inauguration crowds on Jan. 20, 2017.
Photo of Donald Trump's inauguration crowds on Jan. 20, 2017.

Image: screengrab/earthcam

Women's March

Photo of Women's March on Washington crowds at 12:00 p.m. on Jan. 21, 2017.
Photo of Women's March on Washington crowds at 12:00 p.m. on Jan. 21, 2017.

Image: screengrab/earthcam

Uh oh, Trump. Looks like the women of the world are giving you some serious competition.

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