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Rallygate: The New Watergate (UPDATED)
« on: June 22, 2020, 04:32:37 pm »
 Rallygate: The New Watergate (UPDATED)

AOC, MSNBC’s Schmidt boast of failed sabotage attempt: Failed “phony ticket requests” a mail fraud?

by Jeffrey Lord
June 21, 2020, 1:20 PM

Rallygate is the new Watergate.

A failed burglary of the DNC in 1972 by Nixon dirty tricksters has become the failed sabotage of a Trump campaign rally in 2020.

In the immediate aftermath of the Trump Tulsa rally, here was the headline in the UK’s Daily Mail:

    AOC joins hundreds of Twitter users claiming teens on TikTok and K-pop fans sabotaged Trump’s Tulsa rally and left seats empty by reserving thousands of tickets with no intention of showing up

The Daily Mail’s subheadlines read:


        TikTok and K-pop fans claim they reserved tickets to the rally with no intention of attending

        Political strategist Steve Schmidt said his daughter and her friends reserved hundreds of tickets

        Twitter users were quick to reply that their children also sabotaged the rally

        US Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez said: ‘… you just got ROCKED by teens on TikTok who flooded the Trump campaign w/ fake ticket reservations’

        There were thousands of empty seats at the BOK Center after Trump’s campaign declared that it had received over a million ticket requests


Wow. Full stop.

First of all, to update the original post in this space, after this was posted, Trump campaign manager Brad Parscale came out and denied that in fact the claims of AOC and others that the attempted sabotage attack on the campaign had worked. Find that story here at Fox News.

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