On Saturday (June 20), Donald Trump held a rally in Tulsa, Oklahoma, his first one since March.
Trump's campaign team boasted of a million RSVPs for the event, and even went so far as to build a massive outdoor stage and scheduled the president to give separate remarks to the overflow crowd.
As it turned out, only around 6,000 people showed up, leaving plenty of space in the 19,000 capacity venue and causing the rally's organizers to strike the outdoor stage altogether.
Trump's demeanor during the rally was also bizarre, and he spent much of his time focused on news coverage of his now-infamous walk down a ramp after an address at West Point military academy.
"Like so many people across this country, my first response was that, 'I hope that this is a preview for November,'" Bottoms said.