Jump directly to the content

THOUSDANDS of TikToking teens tried to sabotage a Republican rally last week – in a similar stunt they pulled to embarrass President Donald Trump’s Tulsa Oklahoma event in June.

However, this time around the Staten Island Republican officials were sharp enough to turn things around on the and bamboozled them into donating $16,000 to the GOP.

⚠️ Follow ourfor the latest news & updates

A Staten Island Republican official bamboozled thousands of TikToking teens into donating $16,000 to the GOP
4
A Staten Island Republican official bamboozled thousands of TikToking teens into donating $16,000 to the GOP Credit: REUTERS

The reported that on September 19, out-of-staters using fake names - including “Grabemby DePussay,” “Ivana Punchyou” and “F-kyou ,” began signing up online for the “TRuUMPh Rally,” a free-get-out-the-vote event in Staten Island, .

“We had about 1,500 RSVP’s from Staten Islanders. Then all of a sudden we started seeing the numbers tick up to 10,000, 15,000, 75,000,” Staten Island GOP chairman Brendan Lantry told the Post.

“We knew something was not right,” Lantry told the outlet.

That’s when his wife Jessica, an avid TikTok user, traced down a TikTok video with over half-a-million views from a 19-year-old Brooklyn resident known as Felisrae.

The TikTok teens tried to sabotage a Staten Island Republican Rally by signing up for the event with no intentions of attending
4
The TikTok teens tried to sabotage a Staten Island Republican Rally by signing up for the event with no intentions of attending Credit: Alamy Live News
A supporter of U.S. President Donald Trump, who was diagnosed with the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), gestures while attending the New York Triumph Rally on Staten Island in New York City
4
A supporter of U.S. President Donald Trump, who was diagnosed with the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), gestures while attending the New York Triumph Rally on Staten Island in New York CityCredit: REUTERS

The user urged his followers to sign up for the event and not attend.

“Do you hate this organ b***h as much as I do?” the teen says in the 51-second video. “It turn out that Trump is having a rally in Staten Island.

“So what I did was, I reserved myself two seats. But I’m pretty sure that I have something to do that day. So, do what you want with this information,” .

The view racked up more than 523,000 views and 153,000 likes, which was the reason behind the massive registrations at the GOP’s Staten Island rally.

A slick Lantry added a nonrefundable $5 fee to the online sign-up form, thinking it would stop the troublemakers.

A similar stunt was pulled by a women from Iowa who told her TikTok followers to sign up to President Donald Trumps Tulsa, Oklahoma rally in June
4
A similar stunt was pulled by a women from Iowa who told her TikTok followers to sign up to President Donald Trumps Tulsa, Oklahoma rally in JuneCredit: REUTERS

“But they kept coming,” Lantry told the outlet. “From and and and Houston, all over the country.”

By the time the October 3 rally came around in a commercial parking lot on the South Shore, the anti-Trump TikTokers had shelled out $15,785 to buy more than 3,000 vouchers they had no intention of using.

“They hate this president so much that they’re willing to donate to the Republican Party to troll him,” Lantry said.

“Thank you, progressives, for helping us put on a successful rally.”

In June, Mary Jo Laupp, from Fort Dodge, Iowa, pulled a similar stunt for President Trump’s Tulsa, Oklahoma rally.

The 51-year-old posted a video on her TikTok, which generated over 1.8million views, encouraging her.

“I recommend all of those of us that want to see this 19,000 seat auditorium barley filled or completely empty go reserve tickets now and leave him standing along there on stage,” Laupp said in the video.

Topics