Rob Reiner: Trump Will Let 'His Cult Followers Die' at Rally
Hollywood director says president 'doesn't care' about 'racism and corona'

Far-left Hollywood director Rob Reiner has attacked President Donald Trump, again, this time claiming that his POTUS is "even ok if his cult followers in Tulsa die" after attending his upcoming rally.
Anti-Trump activist Reiner made the outlandish claim that the president doesn’t care about the health of his supporters in his latest Twitter outburst.
Reiner claims those who will attend Trump's upcoming rally in Oklahoma will "die" because the president "doesn't care" about "racism and corona."
He made his latest allegation against Trump in a tweet in which Reiner called the president a “sociopath.”
“Feeling Americans are devastated by the heartbreaking loss of life from the dual viruses of racism and corona,” he wrote.
“Our President, a sociopath, doesn’t care. He’s even ok if his cult followers in Tulsa die."

"Nov. 3 can’t come soon enough,” Reiner, who has endorsed Joe Biden for the presidency, added.
Feeling Americans are devastated by the heartbreaking loss of life from the dual viruses of racism and corona. Our President, a sociopath, doesn’t care. He’s even ok if his cult followers in Tulsa die. Nov.3 can’t come soon enough.
— Rob Reiner (@robreiner) June 17, 2020
Reiner was referring to President Trump’s planned campaign rally in Tulsa, Oklahoma, set for Saturday at the Bank of Oklahoma Center.
The Trump campaign has stated that it will make masks available for attendees and will also provide hand sanitizers.
The campaign said it will also take temperatures of attendees.
Over 1M ticket requests for the @realDonaldTrump #MAGA Rally in Tulsa on Saturday.
— Brad Parscale (@parscale) June 15, 2020
Before entering each guest will get:
✅Temperature check
✅Hand sanitizer
✅Mask
There will be precautions for the heat and bottled water as well.
But Reiner himself is apparently “OK” with the #BlackLivesMatter protests that have seen hundreds, sometimes thousands, of people crammed together in the streets in blatant disregard of COVID-19 social distancing guidelines.
Reiner has supported the BLM protests, recently retweeting a video of a May 30 event in Denver where thousands of protestors gathered in tight conditions to chant “I can’t breathe.”

The Tulsa rally marks President Trump’s first campaign rally since the Chinese coronavirus swept the globe.
There have been more than 1 million ticket requests for the event, according to the Trump campaign.
The venue reportedly accommodates up to 19,000 people.
Mainstream media outlets have tried to portray the rally as a potential COVID-19 risk, even though many of the same outlets issued no similar warnings about the recent #BlackLivesMatter protests in cities across the country.
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