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Safety First? Two Days Before Tulsa Rally, Trump Admin Silent On COVID-19 Prevention Plan

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Safety First? Two Days Before Tulsa Rally, Trump Admin Silent On COVID-19 Prevention Plan

Safety First? Two Days Before Tulsa Rally, Trump Admin Silent On COVID-19 Prevention Plan

For the first time since the novel coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic began, President Donald Trump is readying for a campaign rally.

It's scheduled to take place at the BOK Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma, on Saturday night.

The venue has over 19,000 seats.

Prospective attendees must sign a waiver that absolves the Trump campaign and the venue of responsibility for "illness or injury.


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