As the Presidential election approaches, movements for the event have now become apparent. But, amid all the preparations, Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump got, reportedly, "pissed" at Trump's campaign manager, Brad Parscale.

A Trump campaign source, reportedly, shared that the couple, who are both serving Donald Trump as White House Senior Advisors, got mad because of his wrongful predictions regarding the crowd of the campaign rally in Tulsa. As revealed, the campaign manager "over-promised" on the crowd size, according to CNN News.

The publication said that the incumbent President's camp expected for a "massive crowd." Campaign officials also, reportedly, asserted that over 1 million individuals had registered to attend the campaign rally. Even Parscale had "touted" the numbers on social media, the reports added.

Despite the number on the registration, the campaign manager, reportedly, predicted that over 100,000 individuals would attend and come around the BOK Center. Also, an additional, "overflow space" for 40,000 people was set up outside, as per Business Insider.

Came the rally, however, the expected numbers did not reportedly appear. Instead, only a handful of 6,200 individuals attended, the Tulsa Fire Department, reportedly, confirmed.

Reports said that Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner, especially the latter, are taking on "bigger roles" in Donald Trump's reelection campaign. This is why they, reportedly, had every right to be pissed over what happened.

Aside from the First Daughter and her husband, the incumbent US President also, reportedly, got "furious," according to NBC News. But, instead of his campaign manager alone, the report said that he was "fuming" at all of his "top political aides."

This even, reportedly, happened hours before the campaign rally began. As noted, they learned that six members of the team on Tulsa grounds had tested positive for COVID-19. 

The same publication reported that there are tons of factors that contributed to the "poor attendance." Aside from the current unrest due to the Black Lives Matter movement, there were also, reportedly, fears over the pandemic crisis and the "torrential thunderstorms."

Following the surge of reports about the First Family's disappointments, Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner's spokesperson, reportedly, disputed the claims. As stated, the reports are "false" as they are not "upset" with Brad Parscale.

For President Donald Trump, however, no confirmations have emerged about his sentiments over the campaign rally. Nevertheless, an unnamed outside adviser claimed that it was a "major failure," and it is a "significant problem" not only for Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner but, to the whole Trump campaign, as well.