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Monday Sunrise Briefing: Tulsa rally falls short of expectations

President Donald Trump’s first campaign rally in 110 days was meant to be a defiant display of MAGA loyalists intended to energize the candidate, float new lines of attack against Joe Biden, and serve as a symbol of America's economic reopening. But the turnout in Tulsa, Oklahoma, fizzled, and Mr. Trump left fuming. On Sunday, campaign officials blamed low attendance on fears that racial injustice protests near the venue might turn violent. They were peaceful. The president is scheduled to visit a new section of border wall in Yuma, Ariz., on Tuesday and

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