Trump furious after flubbed Tulsa rally as campaign seeks reset
- US president refrains from tweeting about poor attendance at event, after boasts that it would be flooded with people
- Campaign aides blame protesters for blocking attendees, but reporters at scene said participants had no trouble getting in

US President Donald Trump’s re-election campaign hit out at protesters and the media on Sunday as it scrambled to reset after a disappointing relaunch at a rally beset by missteps.
The event in Tulsa, Oklahoma was marred by empty seats, coronavirus infections within the campaign and a rambling speech by Trump that was criticised for having nothing of substance to say on the pandemic or racial tensions gripping America.
The president refrained from commenting on the rally as the dust settled the following morning, tweeting only to deliver a Father’s Day greeting.
But several US media outlets, citing multiple sources close to the White House, said he was “furious” at the small crowd in Tulsa.

The White House had promised Saturday’s much-hyped event – Trump’s first rally in three months – would be flooded with up to 100,000 people, but large sections of the 19,000-capacity BOK Centre were empty.