Trump posted his first TikTok video on Saturday night, and by June 2, Trump had amassed nearly 600,000 followers.
Former US President Donald Trump has joined TikTok, which is owned by Chinese tech giant ByteDance. He previously tried to ban the platform while serving as US President.
Trump posted his first TikTok video on Saturday night. As of June 2, Trump has collected about 600 thousand subscribers.
Trump’s attempt to ban TikTok in 2020 was blocked by the courts. In March 2024, he said that the platform posed a threat to national security, but also that its ban would harm some young people and only strengthen Meta Platforms, a Facebook that he heavily criticized.
Let’s remember that the US Senate passed a bill that, among other things, provides for a ban on TikTok in the country if the Chinese ByteDance does not sell the social network.
Trump’s intentions to end the war in Ukraine through concessions could be dangerous not only for Ukraine, but also for the US position in the world, Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky said.
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