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Trump’s Tulsa rally had smaller crowds, no mention of BLM

Trump’s Tulsa rally had smaller crowds, no mention of BLM

06/21/2020

PBS News Hour

Trump’s Tulsa rally had smaller crowds, no mention of BLM

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Trump’s Tulsa rally had smaller crowds, no mention of BLM

After a standoff with U.S. Attorney William Barr, top NYC prosecutor U.S. Attorney Geoffrey Berman, agreed to step down. Meanwhile, President Trump’s Tulsa rally -- his first since March -- had hundreds of empty seats partly because TikTok teens and K-pop fans reserved seats and did not show. NewsHour Weekend Jeff Greenfield joins Hari Sreenivasan for the political roundup.

06/21/2020

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