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    Trump’s Tulsa rally fails to draw crowds

    Chronicle EditorBy Chronicle EditorJune 21, 2020No Comments3 Mins Read
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    President Donald Trump mocks US coronavirus testing
    President Donald Trump mocks US coronavirus testing
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    US President Donald Trump has held his first campaign rally since the US coronavirus lockdown began, in front of a smaller than expected crowd.

    Mr Trump had boasted earlier this week that almost a million people had requested tickets for the event at Tulsa’s Bank of Oklahoma Center.

    But the 19,000-seat arena was far from full and plans for him to address an outside “overflow” area were abandoned.

    There had been concerns about holding the rally during the pandemic.

    Republicans are the party of LIBERTY, EQUALITY and JUSTICE for ALL. We are the Party of Abraham Lincoln and the party of LAW AND ORDER! pic.twitter.com/H6Qnf6J3GB

    — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) June 21, 2020

    Those attending the rally had to sign a waiver protecting the Trump campaign from responsibility for any illness. Hours before the event began, officials said six staff members involved in organising the rally had tested positive.

    However, it is unclear why attendance was lower than initially anticipated. Mr Trump, who spoke for almost two hours on a range of topics, referred to those in the stadium as “warriors”, while blaming the media and protesters for keeping supporters away. There were some volatile scenes outside the venue but no serious trouble was reported.

    Supporters hold up signs during a campaign rally for President Donald Trump at the BOK Center, June 20, 2020 in Tulsa, Oklahoma
    Many of Mr Trump’s supporters were not wearing face masks at the rally

    Mr Trump’s re-election campaign event was one of the biggest indoor gatherings held in the US since the country’s Covid-19 outbreak began, and came at a time when Oklahoma is seeing a rise in confirmed cases.

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    More than 2.2 million cases of Covid-19 and 119,000 associated deaths have been reported in the US, according to data from Johns Hopkins University.

    What did Trump say?

    In his opening remarks, he said there had been “very bad people outside, they were doing bad things”, but did not elaborate.

    On the coronavirus response, he said he had encouraged officials to slow down testing because it led to more cases being discovered. He described testing as a “double-edged sword”.

    Supporters of US President Donald Trump queue to attend a rally in Tulsa, Oklahoma (20 June 2020)
    Attendees signed a waiver protecting the Trump campaign from responsibility for any illness

    “Here is the bad part: When you do testing to that extent, you are going to find more people, you will find more cases,” he told the cheering crowd. “So I said ‘slow the testing down’. They test and they test.”

    A White House official later said the president was “obviously kidding”.

    Taking aim at his Democratic presidential rival, Mr Trump described Joe Biden as “a helpless puppet of the radical left”.

    The president also struck a combative tone when he touched on anti-racism protests – and the toppling of statues – which began after the killing of an unarmed black man, George Floyd, by police in Minneapolis.

    “The unhinged left-wing mob is trying to vandalise our history, desecrate our monuments – our beautiful monuments – tear down our statues and punish, cancel and persecute anyone who does not conform to their demands for absolute and total control. We’re not conforming,” he told the crowd.

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