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Caitlyn Jenner Spotted Crying While Leaving Donald Trump's Inauguration - Find Out Why
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The 'I Am Cait' star reportedly broke down in tears after attending the presidential inauguration in Washington D.C. last week.

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Caitlyn Jenner was spotted crying while leaving Donald Trump's presidential inauguration in Washington D.C. last week. According to an eyewitness, the "I Am Cait" star broke down in tears as she left The Liberty Ball early.

"Caitlyn was miserable at the inauguration," sources reveal, "She thought that she would arrive in town with great political power and be able to meet with politicians and discuss her agenda for gay, lesbian and trans rights."

The sources tell Naughty Gossip, "However, in reality people just wanted to take selfies with her and look at her. It was a weekend of celebrating the new President, not the time for long policy discussions with Caitlyn. She couldn't get anywhere near Donald Trump or his inner circle and seemed to be in tears as she left The Liberty Ball early."

On Saturday, January 21, Caitlyn remained silent when asked about her opinion on the presidential inauguration. She didn't have much to say about the ceremony or the Women's March. A rep for the former Olympian, however, said she "couldn't be better."

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