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SAN FRANCISCO (BLOOMBERG) - US President Donald Trump's campaign rally in Tulsa, Oklahoma, on Saturday (June 20) hosted a fraction of the expected supporters. Some of the no-shows may have been teenagers who decided to RSVP with no intention of attending.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

SAN FRANCISCO - US President Donald Trump's campaign rally in Tulsa, Oklahoma, on Saturday hosted a fraction of the expected supporters. Some of the no-shows may have been teenagers who decided to RSVP with no intention of attending.

Memes on video-sharing app TikTok showed teenagers dancing in front of screenshots of their Trump rally registrations. Many of the posts were set to the tune of the 1993 song"Macarena," prompting others to repeat the gesture and causing the meme to go viral.Trump boasted nearly 1 million signups, far beyond the capacity of the Bank of Oklahoma Centre, which has 19,000 seats. The president was planning to address overflow crowds at a stage outside the arena, but there was no need.

Elijah Daniel, a music artist under the name Lil Phag, started asking his followers on TikTok days ago to reserve tickets and spread the word. On Saturday he followed up on Twitter, asking how many had done so. Dozens responded saying they'd reserved a few tickets, with joke excuses for why they couldn't go - from walking their plants to feeding their rocks.

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