Jordan Moreau K-Pop fans and TikTok users may have been behind all the empty seats at President Trump’s rally on Saturday.The chairman of Trump’s re-election campaign, Brad Parscale, tweeted that the Tulsa, Okla., rally had more than a million ticket requests, but The New York Times and many reporters noted that attendance was significantly lower.The Times reports that a plan to register for free tickets but not show up to the rally was organized by users on the app TikTok and social media accounts by Korean pop music fans.
Videos with millions of views spread across social media, but were deleted after 24-48 hours in order to keep the operation secret.“It spread mostly through Alt TikTok — we kept it on the quiet side where people do.
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