Donald Trump forces National Park Service to apologize after it tweeted about his small inauguration crowd

The night of the inauguration, Palmer Report reported that Donald Trump had taken away the Twitter privileges of the entire National Park service after it tweeted about the small size of his inauguration crowd. The story made it all the way to the national television news, and sure enough, all of the NPS Twitter accounts ceased being updated. Now they’ve gotten their Twitter privileges back, but only after they were forced to apologize.
This was posted to the main National Park service Twitter account today:
We’re still trying to figure out how to interpret the lonely bison, and whether this might be a subtle dig Donald Trump.
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Accordingly, Palmer Report is expanding. We're bulking up our editorial and research staff and leaving no stone unturned on the editorial front and activism front. I'm asking you to help me build Palmer Report into what it needs to be. We're now 43% of the way to our funding goal. Please click here to donate whatever you can to this effort. Our future and our way of life depend on it.