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Trump Campaign Responds to Claims That K-Pop Fans & TikTok Users Sabotaged Tulsa Rally

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Despite earlier claims by US President Donald Trump and his 2020 re-election campaign chief Brad Parscale that almost one million tickets had been reserved for the…
US President Donald Trump’s re-election campaign on Sunday rejected claims that the present’s Saturday rally in Tulsa, Oklahoma, was sabotaged by anti-Trump activists on TikTok and K-Pop music fans who had threatened to purchase large numbers of tickets with no intention of showing up.
Parscale complained that media outlets “gleefully” wrote about the allegations of attempted sabotage of the Trump rally by TikTok users and K-Pop fans, asserting that media outlets “behaved unprofessionally and were willing dupes to the charade”.

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