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"Donald Trump suggested he had more people at his speeches than Martin Luther King had for his famous 'I have a dream' speech, as he signed the nearly $70 bln immigration enforcement bill, the 'Secure America Act' on Wednesday. He was discussing renovations to the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool. "I made a speech there for July 4th a few years ago," he said. "And they said, and I was packed, and they said I had 25,000 people. They said he had a million. But when you look at the picture, I said, well, wait, the people are even tighter at mine. I had more people than him, but they said I had 25,000 and he had a million. But I'm not going to argue with Martin Luther King because I don't know." King's speech from 1963 at Lincoln Memorial to around 250,000 was the biggest human rights rally in the country's history."
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