Trump campaign rejects claims TikTok users ‘sabotaged’ Tulsa rally by reserving tickets they never intended to use
THE Trump campaign has slammed the idea that TikTokers are to blame for low attendance at the president’s rally in Tulsa, Oklahoma, on Saturday.
Donald Trump and his boasted that nearly one million people registered online to attend the rally at the BOK Center, which holds 19,000 seats.
But the Trump team scrapped the 7pm address when there wasn’t much of an “overflow” crowd outside at all.
, as seats were visibly empty and excess space was seen as Trump spoke to his supporters.
The Tulsa Fire Department said on Sunday that just under 6,200 people attended the rally the night before.
On Saturday, and others claimed the high expectations for attendance were because users played the campaign.
and reserving tickets for his comeback rally — with no plans to actually attend.
"They even blocked access to the metal detectors, preventing people from entering. Thanks to the 1,000s who made it anyway!"
who flooded the Trump campaign w/ fake ticket reservations & tricked you into believing a million people wanted your white supremacist open mic enough to pack an arena during."
that he was "dead serious" when he said his daughter and her friends reserved "hundreds" of tickets."The teens of America have struck a savage blow against @realDonaldTrump. All across America teens ordered tickets to this event. The fools on the campaign bragged about a million tickets. lol," he said.
On Sunday, the Trump campaign blamed “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,” .