President Trump was rarely candid about his mistakes during his presidency. However, it has been reported that Trump acknowledged that the “worst blunder” of his presidency was holding a Make America Great Again rally in Oklahoma, which ended up being a source of embarrassment for the 45th president because thousands of seats were empty. According to Woodward and Costa’s new book

The book doesn’t just expose Trump’s self-admitted biggest mistake. It also reveals how Trump referred to his campaign’s head strategist, Brad Parscale, as a “fucking moron,” one month before firing him.

The following day, on June 9, 2020, in Oklahoma City, Trump was supposed to follow up his COVID triumph with a post-COVID comeback. However, the event turned out to be a colossal failure. Hundreds of TikTok users and K-pop fans bought tickets for the Make America Great Again event, leaving the stadium mostly empty for

“I shouldn’t have done that f***ing, fucking rally,” he added. It was the worst mistake I’ve made because it didn’t demonstrate my success. It makes me appear to be unsuccessful. ”

This isn’t the first time someone has written about Trump’s tantrum after the Oklahoma rally. In Michael Wolff’s book “Landslide,” the author included a statement by Trump, which Parscale had denied.

“How stupid can you be? Answer me!” Trump said to Parscale, according to Wolff’s book.

“Complete bulls***.” “No one has ever yelled at me about Tulsa.” “My company has assisted in the crowd’s creation for Trump speeches and helped to produce crowds for 600+ events over the last six years, including both of this week’s events. We have worked with audiences for more than 600 occasions in the past six

However, immediately after Trump’s canceled rally, Parscale had a different perspective.

“Radical protesters, fueled by a week of apocalyptic media attention, disrupted Trump supporters at the rally. They even prevented people from entering through the metal detectors by blocking access. Thanks to those who made it regardless!” Parscale tweeted.

Democratic Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York praised the people who fooled Trump. She posted this on Parscale: “Actually, you just got BUSTED by teens on TikTok who flooded the Trump campaign with fraudulent ticket reservations and tricked you into believing a million supporters would fill an arena during COVID Shout out to Y’all make me so proud.”

Steve Schmidt, another prominent detractor of Trump, tweeted after his most significant blunder:“My 16-year-old daughter and her friends in Park City, Utah, have hundreds of tickets. You have been rolled by America’s teens. @realDonaldTrump you have been failed by your team. You have been deserted by your faithful. No one likes to root for the losing team.”

Schmidt said: “This is what happened tonight. I’m dead serious when I say this. The teens of America have struck a savage blow against @realDonaldTrump. All across America, teens ordered tickets to this event. The fools on the campaign bragged about a million tickets. lol.”

What are your thoughts on Trump’s admitted big blunder?