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Don is rally angry

Reportedly furious at low turnout in Tulsa

- BY DAVE GOLDINER

President Trump was reportedly seething Sunday over his embarrassi­ng #MAGA rally flop in Tulsa, Okla., as aides blamed the poor turnout on leftists and the media.

NBC News reported that Trump was “furious” over the “underwhelm­ing” turnout for the rally, where he spoke to an arena that was half full at most for an event meant to kick-start his presidenti­al campaign.

Trump campaign chief Brad Parscale lashed out at the media for what he called alarmist reporting about the potential dangers of attending the rally as coronaviru­s cases in Oklahoma surged.

He also shot down reports that teenage users of the social media site TikTok successful­ly pranked the campaign by getting hundreds of thousands of people to request tickets without intending to attend, discouragi­ng Trump supporters from coming to the rally.

“Leftists and online trolls doing a victory lap, thinking they somehow impacted rally attendance, don’t know what they’re talking about or how our rallies work,” Parscale wrote. “The fact is that a week’s worth of the fake news media warning people away from the rally because of COVID and protesters, coupled with recent images of American cities on fire, had a real impact on people bringing their families and children. … For the media to now celebrate the fear that they helped create is disgusting, but typical. And it makes us wonder why we bother credential­ing media for events when they don’t do their full jobs as profession­als.”

Mercedes Schlapp, a campaign communicat­ions aide appearing on “Fox News Sunday,” claimed the disappoint­ing rally was actually a huge success because millions supposedly watched on the campaign’s digital channels.

“Fox News Sunday” host Chris Wallace wasn’t buying it, and accused her of trying to run out the clock on their interview by rattling on about the supposed shortcomin­gs of Democratic rival Joe Biden.

“It’s silly to deny the reality” of the empty seats in Tulsa, Wallace chided Schlapp.

The Trump campaign had boasted last week that 1 million supporters “RSVP’d” for the rally online, and Trump himself had personally guaranteed a packed house at the rally in deep-red Oklahoma.

The campaign expected 19,000 people to fill the BOK

Center and arranged for an outdoor space to accommodat­e an “overflow” crowd of tens of thousands more who would be treated to speeches by Trump and Vice President Mike Pence.

But the outdoor event was scrapped when only a few dozen people showed up.

Photos and videos posted online showed large areas of empty seats inside the arena. A spokesman for the Tulsa Fire Department said that just 6,200 people attended the event, citing numbers from turnstiles at entrances. The Trump campaign claimed 12,000 #MAGA die-hards were in the place.

Trump was uncharacte­ristically silent about the rally flop Sunday. NBC said he was particular­ly critical of campaign aides’ decision to reveal that six staffers, including two Secret Service agents, tested positive for coronaviru­s the morning of the rally, apparently believing the news may have kept some supporters away.

There is no indication he plans to scrap a rally Tuesday at a Phoenix church. Arizona is grappling with the nation’s worst COVID-19 outbreak.

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