Trump Campaign Officials Admit TikTokers & K-Pop Fans Disrupted Tulsa Rally

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Trump Campaign Officials Admit TikTokers & K-Pop Fans Disrupted Tulsa Rally

Yesterday reports went viral that TikTokers and K-pop fans disrupted President Donald Trump’s first campaign rally in Tulsa, Oklahoma, but officials vehemently denied it until now.

“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,” Trump campaign manager Brad Parscale said.

“Registering for a rally means you’ve RSVPed with a cell phone number and we constantly weed out bogus numbers, as we did with tens of thousands at the Tulsa rally, in calculating our possible attendee pool,” he added.

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Per The New York Times, campaign. officials told them that many who signed up for the rally were not legit. In reality, 1 million people signed up to attend the rally, but most of those were fake.

Prior to the rally, people on social media platforms TikTok and Twitter encouraged people to register to attend Trump’s event and not actually attend. One page had ver 300,000 people engaged.

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