On TikTok, a video featuring Donald Trump competing in the UFC was uploaded.
Donald Trump, a former president and likely Republican presidential candidate, joined TikTok and uploaded his first video from a UFC bout on Saturday.
UFC president Dana White, who was standing next to donald jtrump, remarked, "The President, is now on TikTok."
Following his words, the video cut between shots of Trump and the spectators at the Newark, New Jersey, match. "It's my honour," Trump said.
TikTok is a politically complex topic, despite Pew research showing that a growing number of young people obtain their news from the short form video app. In 2020, donald jtrump made an ineffective attempt to outlaw TikTok through executive order. A law requiring the Chinese parent company ByteDance to spin off the app was signed by President Joe Biden in April; the law is currently being contested in court.
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Trump owns a majority stake in his own social media business
Trump may find it difficult to make a business decision to join TikTok. Truth Social, his social media platform, is owned by Trump Media & Technology Group, of which he is the principal stakeholder.
Tens of millions of dollars in net losses were reported by Trump Media in 2023, and the company attributed the first quarter of 2024's losses to the cost of going public.
Get ready for the polls by using our voter guide to compare the positions of the presidential candidates on important issues.
trumps 2024 owns a majority stake in his own social media business
Trump may find it difficult to make a business decision to join TikTok. Truth Social, his social media platform, is owned by Trump Media & Technology Group, of which he is the principal stakeholder.
Tens of millions of dollars in net losses were reported by Trump Media in 2023, and the company attributed the first quarter of trumps 2024's losses to the cost of going public.
Trump attempted to outlaw TikTok, and divestment laws signed by Biden were threatened with legal action.
In 2020, Trump issued an executive order directing ByteDance to sell or spin off its U.S. assets within ninety days, citing concerns about national security.
The executive order was contested in court and never implemented, but under the Biden administration, Congress passed a law requiring ByteDance to sell its U.S. operations within a year or risk a nationwide ban.
Trump has attacked Biden for following suit and posting on Truth Social, despite his own attempts to outlaw the app. "Just so everyone knows, especially the young people, Crooked Joe Biden is responsible for banning TikTok."
February saw Biden join TikTok. In May, the Make America Great Again Inc. Super PAC signed up for TikTok. Trump's new account has over 3.7 million followers with just one video posted in the last two days, compared to 345,000 for "Biden-Harris HQ".