It’s a good thing, I guess, that The Orange One didn’t get the tanks and rocket launchers that he wanted in his inaugural parade — the Interior Department might be rubble now.
The Interior Department was ordered Friday to shut down its official Twitter accounts — indefinitely — after a National Park Service employee shared two tweets that noted President Donald Trump’s relatively small inaugural crowds compared to the numbers former president Barack Obama drew in 2009.
“All bureaus and the department have been directed by incoming administration to shut down Twitter platforms immediately until further notice,” said an email circulated to Park Service employees Friday afternoon.
Some tweets with attached images about the crowd:
In case you were wondering, the photo on the right was taken at 11:49 a.m.
11 minutes before the #inauguration pic.twitter.com/bntS6HN0Hm— Savannah Libassi (@saxxysavannah) January 20, 2017
Wow! The people know "Donald the Unready" was a lousy choice. As the motorcade moves through the street, the bleachers are empty. pic.twitter.com/Wg4ppVD3Rq
— Cornelia (@PaladinCornelia) January 20, 2017
This is embarrassing for them and I don't feel bad at all. pic.twitter.com/3SJEFdepe5
— Timothy Simons (@timothycsimons) January 20, 2017