White House coronavirus advisers Dr. Deborah Birx and Dr. Anthony Fauci weren't overly enthused about President Donald Trump's rally in Oklahoma.<br />According to Business Insider, they expressed fears the rally in Tulsa could be a COVID-19 superspreading event.<br />Attendees must sign a waiver that absolves the venue and the president's campaign of liability if a person is sickened because of the event.<br />24 hours before the event, the BOK Center said it still hadn't received the health and safety plan from the president's campaign.<br />Local Tulsa officials estimate attendance could be roughly 100,000. The city-owned venue has a capacity of about 19,000.<br />President Trump has ignored his administration's own coronavirus recommendations, particularly in refusing to wear a mask in public.<br />The Trump White House has also ended its daily press briefings on the pandemic, which usually had commentary from both Birx and Fauci.