Donald Trump's campaign has privately admitted that as many as 300,000 of the people who signed up for Saturday's rally in Tulsa were online tricksters as the president's fury mounts over the lack of attendance.
Trump and his campaign manager Brad Parscale bragged that one million tickets had been requested, only for the 19,000-seat BOK Center to have 6,200 people in it, according to Tulsa officials.
The high number of requests led the campaign to plan for an outdoor event to handle the expected overflow crowd - only have to cancel it at the last minute when people did not show up.
After going through the signups, the campaign determined that around 300,000 were fake,
The worst case scenario was that 60,000 people would show up.
She attributed the low attendance to Sunday being Father's Day.
And t White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany said Trump wasn't angry at the crowd size.
'He was in very good spirits,' she added.
On Sunday, a senior adviser to the Trump campaign was grilled on