Slapped in the face, Biden opened an account on his banned TikTok

Mondo Technology Updated on 2024-02-14

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Slap in the face, in order to win the votes of more young voters and run for re-election, Biden opened an account on tiktok, a federally banned Chinese short platform.

But Biden's move drew immediate criticism from Republicans. South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem said on social media, "Joe Biden, you've done a lot of stupid things in the last three years, and handing over your data to China is probably the stupidest thing to do." Biden has joined the TikTok platform to peer into the American people with China."

On January 31, 2024, TikTok CEO Zhou Shouzi testified before the U.S. Congress that there are more than 1700 million Americans use TikTok, which is 20 million more than the company released last year. Because TikTok is loved by young Americans, the Biden campaign opened a TikTok account in order to win the support of young voters. But they forgot that it was after Biden took office in 2021, under the impetus of the FBI, Biden**'s Department of Commerce and other departments, as well as the U.S. Congress, Biden signed a law prohibiting the use of TikTok on work equipment. Laugh to death!

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