Trump's TikTok Triumph: Reaching Millions Amid Security Concerns
The White House has launched an official TikTok account to share President Donald Trump's messages, leveraging the app's large user base in the U.S. Despite its popularity, there are concerns over the app's Chinese ownership and potential influence. Trump is negotiating for U.S. investors to buy TikTok.
The White House has strategically launched an official TikTok account aiming to engage over 170 million users in the U.S., capitalizing on the app's reach to disseminate President Donald Trump's messages. Trump has acknowledged TikTok's role in gaining voter support in the 2024 election against Kamala Harris.
However, lawmakers express concerns about user data security, fearing potential access by China's government. To mitigate this, Trump is negotiating a deal for U.S. investors to acquire TikTok from its Chinese parent company, ByteDance, amidst ongoing security assessments.
The initial post on the new TikTok handle, @whitehouse, features Trump affirming his leadership and welcoming users. With 15 million followers on his campaign account, Trump relies on multiple platforms, including Truth Social and X, to broadcast his administration's achievements while facing scrutiny over the handling of TikTok's sale deadline.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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