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Donald Trump, Bill O'Reilly Event Reportedly Fizzles In Florida

 
 
Mary Papenfuss
Sat, December 11, 2021, 11:45 PM
 
 

There were so many empty seats at Donald Trump’s Florida event on Saturday that organizers had to shut down the upper level of the arena in Sunrise, Florida, the Sun-Sentinel reported.

Trump fans sitting in the nosebleed section of the FLA Live Arena were told that they were being “upgraded” to the lower levels, according to the newspaper.

Many tickets remained unsold before the event.

Trump appeared with former Fox News personality Bill O’Reilly, who was bounced from the network after accusations of sexual harassment.

 

One supposed audience member complained on Twitter that the duo was an hour late ... and there were a “lot of empty seats.”

At Trump OReilly show in Miami, running an hour late. Lot of empty seats, think Trump doesn’t want to come out. Getting pissed!

— Suzy ❤️ Patriot Party (@SuzyMAGA1) December 11, 2021

Particularly embarrassing was Trump’s boast in a statement posted on his aide’s Twitter account before the event: “See you in Sunrise, in a little while ... Big Crowds.” He signed it “President” Trump.

Trump predictably had “nothing pleasant to say” about President Joe Biden in his sitdown on stage with O’Reilly. But he called Barak Obama “sharp and smart.”

He also admitted that the world leaders he “got along best with were tyrants. For whatever reason, I got along great with them,” he added.

The fizzled event was similar to Trump’s rally that flopped in Tulsa, Oklahoma, during the presidential campaign last year when a mass of empty seats was the star of the show.

TikTokers boasted that they had made fake reservations for the Tulsa rally as Trump organizers boasted that more than a million people had signed up to attend.

The Florida event was the first of four rallies in Trump and O’Reilly’s “History Tour.” The next event is Sunday in Orlando, where ticket sales have also reportedly been slow. The pair wrap up in Houston and Dallas next weekend.

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Destroying his legacy': Fox News hosts urged White House to act during Jan. 6 riot, committee reveals

Caitlin Dickson
Caitlin Dickson
¡Reporter
Mon, December 13, 2021, 8:23 PM
 
 

As a mob of Donald Trump’s supporters stormed the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, White House chief of staff Mark Meadows received text messages from multiple Fox News hosts and the president’s son, urging him to convince Trump to issue a statement condemning the violence, according to the House select committee investigating the attack.

The text messages are among thousands of documents Meadows has turned over to the committee, according to Vice Chair Liz Cheney, R-Wyo., who revealed the messages Monday evening as the panel gathered to pass a resolution to hold Meadows in contempt of Congress.

Cheney said Meadows, who served as Trump’s chief of staff during his final months in office, turned over thousands of emails and text messages as part of a previous agreement to cooperate with the panel, but he has refused to testify, despite being ordered to do so by a subpoena. Meadows’s attorney said the former top White House aide believes his testimony is protected by executive privilege.

“Mark, the president needs to tell people in the Capitol to go home. This is hurting all of us. He is destroying his legacy,” Cheney said as she read out loud a text message from Fox News host Laura Ingraham.

“Please get him on TV. Destroying everything you have accomplished,” wrote Brian Kilmeade of “Fox & Friends.”

Sean Hannity, another Fox News star, asked if Trump could “make a statement” asking “people to leave the Capitol.

Liz Cheney
 
Rep. Liz Cheney, R-Wyo., vice chair of the House select committee investigating the Jan. 6 Capitol riot. (Jonathan Ernst/Reuters)

Cheney also described multiple texts Meadows received from Donald Trump Jr. similarly urging the president to take action. “He’s got to condemn this s*** ASAP,” Trump’s eldest son wrote to Meadows, who replied: “I'm pushing it hard. I agree.”

Cheney, a prominent GOP critic of Trump’s actions that day, concluded: “These text messages leave no doubt the White House knew exactly what was happening at the Capitol.”

Some of those messages stand in contrast with how some Republican lawmakers, as well as Fox News stars like Tucker Carlson, have portrayed the violent attack on the Capitol. Two Fox News contributors recently quit over a special that downplayed the assault.

The revelations came as the House panel voted Monday to make Meadows the third Trump ally it referred for possible criminal penalties for refusing to cooperate with its investigation.

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7 hours ago, I AM IRONMAN said:

^^^^time stamp please ^^^^

Probably 4 hours before it started.

Mary Papenfuss
Sat, December 11, 2021, 11:45 PM
 
 

There were so many empty seats at Donald Trump’s Florida event on Saturday that organizers had to shut down the upper level of the arena in Sunrise, Florida, the Sun-Sentinel reported.

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11 hours ago, I AM IRONMAN said:

^^^^time stamp please ^^^^

Probably 4 hours before it started.

 

The left is circulating photos where you can see that Trump and O'Reilly hadn't yet even taken the stage. That's for stupid people like Dimwit66.

I don't believe for a minute that they'd sell out an arena that size for an event that was not a rally, but the leftist press is invested in downplaying anything Trump does.

Here is some video. At the end you get an idea of the actual crowd inside.  Certainly a lot more than the photos the left-wing media wants people to see.

It's funny how desperate how they are about Trump.

Biden can't attract a crowd big enough to fill the corner of a small grade school cafeteria. But if Trump doesn't sell out... 🤣

 

 

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2 minutes ago, concha said:

 

This is how stupid Dimwit66 is.

He posts photos of events before they even start.

He'll reply to this post with the same (or a similar) photo. He actually thinks that's clever.

 

There were so many empty seats at Donald Trump’s Florida event on Saturday that organizers had to shut down the upper level of the arena in Sunrise, Florida, the Sun-Sentinel reported.

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1 minute ago, concha said:

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/donald-trump-heads-to-texas-for-history-tour-with-hundreds-of-tickets-unsold/ar-AARLsHw

 

Unsold tickets for the Texas shows apparently are in the low hundreds.  The arena in Dallas can supposedly hold up to 20k, though I'm sure that can vary alot based on configuration.

 

 

At Trump OReilly show in Miami, running an hour late. Lot of empty seats, think Trump doesn’t want to come out. Getting pissed!

— Suzy ❤️ Patriot Party (@SuzyMAGA1) December 11, 2021

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Just now, DBP66 said:

There were so many empty seats at Donald Trump’s Florida event on Saturday that organizers had to shut down the upper level of the arena in Sunrise, Florida, the Sun-Sentinel reported.

 

OK.

Which still leaves the potential for 10k+ attendees and it's not even a rally.

You people are so obsessed and desperate it is hilarious.

Biden is the president right now and he couldn't fill an event in your living room. 🤣

 

 

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55 minutes ago, concha said:

 

OK.

Which still leaves the potential for 10k+ attendees and it's not even a rally.

You people are so obsessed and desperate it is hilarious.

Biden is the president right now and he couldn't fill an event in your living room. 🤣

 

 

LOL...grasping for straws again?...who's desperate here??...that would be you...the guy looking for excuses....🤡

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Federal judge throws out Trump's lawsuit to withhold his taxes from Congress

Robert Legare - 1h ago.

A federal judge on Tuesday threw out a lawsuit filed by former President Donald Trump, who was trying to block the release of his taxes to Congress. In his ruling, Judge Trevor McFadden deferred to the need for Congress to carry out "facially valid inquiries."

"A long line of Supreme Court cases requires great deference to facially valid congressional inquiries," wrote McFadden. "Even the special solicitude accorded former Presidents does not alter the outcome. The Court will therefore dismiss this case." 

But McFadden stayed his ruling for 14 days, if the former president wants to appeal.

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