Current:Home > ScamsIn battle for White House, Trump PAC joins TikTok refusing to 'cede any platform' to Biden -GrowthSphere Strategies
In battle for White House, Trump PAC joins TikTok refusing to 'cede any platform' to Biden
View
Date:2025-04-17 04:32:31
A political action committee supporting Donald Trump has joined TikTok.
Make America Great Again Inc. launched an account on the popular short-video platform Wednesday. President Joe Biden’s campaign joined in February.
The independent Super PAC posted several videos including one slamming Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as “a radical leftist” and another about Trump tax cuts that asks if Americans can afford “four more years of Joe Biden.”
“MAGA Inc. will not cede any platform to Joe Biden and the Democrats who are trying to destroy our country. We will ensure President Trump’s America First agenda is brought to every corner of the internet and every precinct of this country,” Taylor Budowich, CEO of MAGA Inc., said in a post on X.
Fox News first reported the news.
The Trump campaign and his super PAC are legally barred from coordinating. The campaign did not immediately reply to a request for comment. The Washington Post recently reported that the Trump campaign is discussing joining the platform.
The move comes as TikTok fights a new U.S. law that could force the sale or nationwide ban of the app.
In passing the Protecting Americans From Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications Act, lawmakers cited national security risks connected to TikTok’s Chinese ownership, alleging TikTok could turn over sensitive data about Americans or use the app to spread propaganda.
On Tuesday, TikTok and parent company ByteDance filed a lawsuit against the federal government arguing the law passed overwhelmingly by Congress and championed by the White House is unconstitutional.
Trump, who tried to ban TikTok when he was president, has changed his public stance and now says he opposes a ban.
In March, he claimed that a TikTok ban would only benefit Facebook – which banned him for two years following the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol – and that “young kids on TikTok” would go “crazy” without it.
TikTok taps a pool of millions of young voters as Trump and Biden compete for their vote in their November rematch. Young users of the app have been critical of Biden’s decision to sign the new TikTok law.
veryGood! (33566)
Related
- North Carolina justices rule for restaurants in COVID
- Tinder, Hinge release new protective features to keep users safe
- Katy Perry Has a Message for Concerned Fans After Debuting New Wig
- Walmart to close health centers in retreat from offering medical care
- Sarah J. Maas books explained: How to read 'ACOTAR,' 'Throne of Glass' in order.
- Takeaways from the start of week 2 of testimony in Trump’s hush money trial
- 2-year-old child dies, another child hurt after wind sends bounce house flying in Arizona
- Judge clears former Kentucky secretary of state Alison Lundergan Grimes of ethics charges
- FACT FOCUS: Inspector general’s Jan. 6 report misrepresented as proof of FBI setup
- Chris Hemsworth Reveals Why He Was Angry After Sharing His Risk of Alzheimer’s Disease
Ranking
- 'Kraven the Hunter' spoilers! Let's dig into that twisty ending, supervillain reveal
- Barbra Streisand Clarifies Why She Asked Melissa McCarthy About Ozempic
- Mike Tyson, Jake Paul to promote fight with press conferences in New York and Texas in May
- Marjorie Taylor Greene threatens vote on ousting Mike Johnson after Democrats say they'll block it
- A South Texas lawmaker’s 15
- Rihanna Reveals Why Being a Boy Mom Helps Her Embrace Her Femininity
- Man accused of kicking bison in alcohol-related incident, Yellowstone Park says
- US drug control agency will move to reclassify marijuana in a historic shift, AP sources say
Recommendation
Friday the 13th luck? 13 past Mega Millions jackpot wins in December. See top 10 lottery prizes
Horoscopes Today, April 30, 2024
Mobile sports betting will remain illegal in Mississippi after legislation dies
New Jersey seeks fourth round of offshore wind farm proposals as foes push back
EU countries double down on a halt to Syrian asylum claims but will not yet send people back
Biden administration plans to drastically change federal rules on marijuana
'Heeramandi: The Diamond Bazaar': Release date, cast, where to watch the 'epic saga of love, power, betrayal'
How Columbia University became the driving force behind protests over the war in Gaza