Flailing MAGA candidate caught in crowd-size lie: 'A very Low-T move'
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton appears during a rally for his senatorial campaign at George’s Banquet Hall in Waco, Texas, U.S. March 2, 2026. REUTERS/Kaylee Greenlee

A scandal-plagued MAGA candidate fighting to preserve his party's majority in the Senate got caught lying about one of President Donald Trump's favorite topics: crowd size.

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton — whose political foibles include alleged election law violations and a London jaunt on the Fourth of July with a woman who is not his wife — has been caught in a boast that hundreds of people attended a campaign event, local and national reports show.

"Paxton...held his rally at the University Draft House Tuesday evening," myRGV reported. "It drew a modest audience, topping off at 100 attendees. However, his campaign team claimed 700 people attended."

As proof, the local outlet noted the venue can hold a maximum capacity of 200 people. It described the guests as "predominantly older, with a few youthful exceptions."

Trumprecently caught in inflating his own crowd sizes endorsed Paxton to replace Sen. John Cornyn (R-TX) in May.

Texas Democrats were quick to jump on the report and shower Paxton in ridicule, the Daily Beast reported Saturday.

“Ken Paxton is the most corrupt politician in America and a pathological liar, and apparently that extends to describing his crowd size, too,” Texas Democratic Party spokesperson Ryan Martin said in a statement to the Daily Beast. “A very Low-T move by the Paxton campaign.”

Online commenters were no less blunt.

"Did you miss a decimal point?" X user Laurence Hayden replied to Paxton's video post. "There’s about 50 people there you disingenuous clown."

"How many times did you double count the same person?" asked X user Jessica Renae.

"MAGA has always been bad at counting," quipped Michael Farley.

JT Ennis, a spokesperson for Paxton's Democratic challenger Rep. James Talarico, shared the story with his 2,815 followers with the caption "lying about crowd size."