Trump promises Tulsa rally will be a 'wild evening' after threatening 'lowlife' protesters with harsh policing on Twitter
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When asked about whether his supporters are required to wear face coverings to the event, the president told Axios: "I recommend people do what they want." When asked if he recommended people wear them at the event, he replied: "I recommend people do what they want. We're going to have a wild evening tomorrow night at Oklahoma."
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