Trump campaign claims 12,000 people attended Tulsa rally, official tally 6,200 - Business Insider

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Trump's campaign claims that around 12,000 people attended his Tulsa rally. The Tulsa Fire Department says there were only about 6,200.

President Donald Trump's reelection campaign said that 12,000 people attended his comeback rally in Tulsa, Oklahoma, on Saturday — nearly double the official estimate put out by the Tulsa Fire Department.

on Sunday that 12,000 people attended the rally and "made it past protestors." Murtaugh added that the lower bowl of the Bank of Oklahoma Center — the arena where the rally was held ⁠— was full. The BOK center can seat up to 19,199 people. Andrew Little, a Tulsa Fire Department public information officer, confirmed to

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