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'Cheering foreign interference'? AOC thrilled Trump 'got ROCKED by teens' using Chinese-owned TikTok to flood his campaign with fake ticket requests

President Trump held a rally in Tulsa, Oklahoma on Saturday evening, and there seems to be conflicting narratives developing. The first is that the rally could be a coronavirus “super-spreader” because of the massive attendance:

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And the second liberal narrative is that the arena wasn’t packed to the rafters:

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez was eager to brag about what might have been the cause of some of the empty seats, and she gave a shoutout to TikTok users:

Considering who owns TikTok, people had thoughts:

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But at the end of the day, Trump’s Tulsa rally looked jam-packed compared to anything Joe Biden has done so far this election season:

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