Despite his previous attempts to ban the platform, Donald Trump has officially joined TikTok, marking a significant turn in his digital presence.
The announcement was made through a video at UFC 302, introduced by UFC CEO Dana White, showcasing Trump's intent to engage with a wider audience on all social media fronts. This move comes amidst a flurry of reactions, both supportive and critical, highlighting the former president's controversial stance on the Chinese-owned app during his tenure. The timing of Trump's TikTok debut is particularly notable, occurring just hours after Stormy Daniels' critical interview, adding another layer of intrigue to his campaign strategies.
Trump's venture into TikTok underscores his adaptability and determination to remain a formidable presence in both the political and digital arenas.
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Donald Trump joins TikTok at UFC 302 just hours after Stormy Daniels' Mirror interview
Donald Trump has made a splash on TikTok, debuting his first video at UFC 302 with the help of UFC president Dana White. The announcement came just hours after Stormy Daniels delivered a blistering critique of Trump in an exclusive interview with the ...
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Trump joins TikTok despite previously seeking a ban
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump has joined TikTok, the short video social media platform that is owned by China-based tech giant ByteDance and that
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