US media: The Biden campaign team settled in TikTok, and Biden said in ** that he would vote for himself.
Comprehensive American "Political News Network", "Washington Post" and many other **11**, the United States**Biden's campaign team has settled in the short ** social platform tiktok, and the TikTok account "bidenhq" operated by the team released the first ** local time on the 11th. Regarding the move of the Biden campaign, the US "Capitol Hill" analyzed that Biden may be fighting for the votes of young voters on the way to his re-election campaign.
According to the "Political News Network", the account name "Bidenhq" means "Biden-Harris HQ (Biden-Harris Headquarters)", in the context of the "Super Bowl" game of Major League Rugby, the account released the first ** on the 11th, in which Biden answered several questions, including questions about football games.
Footage of Biden answering a question in a ** posted on the TikTok account "Bidenhq".
The report said that when asked about "cheering for the Kansas City Chiefs or the San Francisco 49ers," Biden chose the Philadelphia Eagles in response, and the reason he gave was that otherwise he "would sleep alone" because his wife loves the Philadelphia Eagles. When asked whether he would prefer (footballer) Travis Kelsey or Jason Kelsey, Biden replied that it was Travis Kelsey's mother and said "I know the chocolate chip cookies she makes are delicious."
According to The Hill, in the end, Biden was asked whether he would vote for himself or Trump, to which he laughed and said "Are you kidding" and then chose himself.
Footage of Biden answering a question in a ** posted on the TikTok account "Bidenhq".
According to the Washington Post, according to Biden's campaign advisers, the above-mentioned TikTok account will post content on a regular basis like the accounts operated by the Biden team on Instagram, Facebook and other social networks.
Previously, the voice of suppressing TikTok has been permeated in the United States. According to a report by CNN and others, on January 31, local time, the Senate Judiciary Committee of the U.S. Congress held a hearing entitled "Big Tech Companies and the Online Child Sexual Exploitation Crisis" in Washington, D.C., and the CEOs of the five social giants participated in the meeting to testify and were "tortured" by U.S. lawmakers. The topic of the hearing was supposed to be "online child sexual exploitation", but the lawmaker's question was off topic. Tom Cotton, an anti-China MP, repeatedly questioned Zhou Shouzi, the CEO of TikTok, who testified about his nationality, and the CEO of TikTok answered questions about nationality eight times, saying that he was Singaporean. Regarding Tom Cotton's outrageous behavior, many netizens condemned him as "xenophobic" and "outright racist".
A spokesman for China has said that the United States has repeatedly engaged in "presumption of guilt" and unreasonable suppression of relevant companies without any evidence to prove that TikTok threatens the United States. Professional problems should be solved in a professional way, and suppressing others cannot make you stronger. The US should earnestly respect the principles of market economy and fair competition, stop unreasonably suppressing companies from other countries, and provide an open, fair, just and non-discriminatory environment for companies from all over the world to invest and operate in the US.
** Globe.com