Superman actor Dean Cain tries and fails to sell Trump’s state fair as a successSuperman actor Dean Cain tries and fails to sell Trump’s state fair as a success

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Donald Trump’s Great American State Fair drew minuscule crowds this weekend, but you wouldn’t think it listening to Dean Cain.

A video clip shared by TMZ showed Superman actor Cain telling Dr Oz on live television: ‘There are tons of people here, it’s a huge space, and it’s just going to get more and more crowded as the week goes on.’

But a clip of the area around the two men showed just how empty Trump’s long-bragged-about event really was.

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Around two dozen people were seen standing near the stage, with a vast expanse of empty green grass stretching out behind them.

But that didn’t stop Cain from doubling down on his claims.

‘Everybody was like, “Oh, there’s nobody there”; there’s tons of people around here. And it’s going to get more and more crowded,’ he said.

‘But that’s divisive. I was trying to be, you know, unifying towards people.

Cain said he was trying to be more ‘unifying’ with his remarks (Picture: Shutterstock)

‘Look how great this is in our nation’s capital.’

Trump held the Great American State Fair on Washington’s National Mall to celebrate America’s 250th birthday.

The fair was billed as a patriotic showcase featuring family attractions, live entertainment, and exhibits.

But the event, much like some of Trump’s other escapades in recent months, faced a number of issues.

One picture from Saturday showed rows of empty chairs and just two people watching a performance by musician Jason Hershey.

Only a few dozen people were around (Picture: Shutterstock)

The fair also didn’t feature any roller coasters or carnival rides – just a 110-foot Ferris wheel and a plywood ‘Triumph Arch’.

Trump became the headliner and delivered a ‘rally to end all rallies’ alongside bands from the Marine Corps and the Army after several musicians billed to take part pulled out.

He claimed on Truth Social that the crowd was ‘packed to the brim’ with 45,000 attendees.

However, photographs taken at the event tell a different story, with NBC News saying attendance was ‘nowhere near’ that figure.

The Washington Post wrote earlier this week that the crowd ‘thinly covered an area about the length of the National Museum of American History, smaller than some summer outdoor movie screenings.’

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