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A "furious" President Donald Trump yelled at aides when he saw thousands of empty seats at his Tulsa, Oklahoma rally on Saturday, according to multiple sources.
Campaign manager Brad Parscale had claimed almost a million people had registered their interest in the event, but only around 6,200 supporters showed up.
A "furious" President Donald Trump yelled at aides when he saw thousands of empty seats at his Tulsa, Oklahoma rally on Saturday, according to multiple sources.
Campaign manager Brad Parscale had claimed almost a million people had registered their interest in the event, but only around 6,200 supporters showed up.
It's fun watching them try to spin this:
The media scared them off (but the Trump base does not believe our media)
Protesters kept them away, but ALL reports were that protests were peaceful
COVID scared them, but COVID is a hoax
The crowds were bigger than reportered, but they weren't.
It's all kind of entertaining. Trump is confirming John Bolton's claim that his entire policy is about "him" in real time. Wonder what they'll do or say next?
Regardless of who was trolling Trump, tickets were first-come first-serve. Instead of needing an overflow of 40,000 on top of the 20,000 in the arena, Trump had 6200. That's it. And then he spent his rally explaining away his problems walking down a ramp. Seems like a real great show...
What is funny is this is only 6200 possible cases of covid. Large rallies are a terrible idea. They just are. And I mean this equally for both left and right of center gatherings.
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