Steerpike Steerpike

White House joins TikTok – despite US ban looming

(Photo by Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)

To the Land of the Free, where Donald Trump’s administration has been busy, er, setting up a TikTok account. The White House has joined the social media platform this week, despite plans by the United States to ban the app in just under a month over security concerns. The profile has so far posted three videos and amassed 116,700 followers. You can’t blame them not making the most of it while they’ve got it, eh?

The White House set up a verified account on the Chinese platform on Tuesday, posting its first video of Trump clips with the caption: ‘America, we are back! What’s up TikTok?’ A second video shows cuts of the White House building itself, while a third has pasted together some of Trump’s snappiest reactions. The page’s descriptor reads: ‘Welcome to the Golden Age of America.’ Not that the site’s users appear to feel much warmth towards the account. Already the comments sections are filled up with anti-Trump images, remarks about the Epstein files and, um, confusion about why the account has been set up in the first place.

The Chinese-owned platform sparked alarm in the US after the FBI, amongst others, suggested the site could be used by the Chinese government to harvest data and interfere with social cohesion in America. The company has strongly denied these accusations, but that hasn’t prevented US politicians from voting to ban it. Trump himself has gone on something of a journey with the site, however – first trying to outlaw TikTok during his first term before staging a volte face before last November’s election and pledging to prevent a federal ban. After he won the 2024 election, Trump signed an executive order to put off the ban until April while his administration looked for someone to buy it. The President signed another extension, delaying the ban until 17 September. He admitted last year that he believes his presence on the site has helped him win over younger voters, remarking in December: ‘I have a warm spot in my heart for TikTok.’ It’s one method of strengthening US-China relations…

Trump’s team have worked with social media giant Meta to push campaign material on Facebook, and the President even owns his own social media platform – his beloved Truth Social. Could this new account be a hint the social media savvy US leader may try and further delay a ban on TikTok?

Steerpike
Written by
Steerpike

Steerpike is The Spectator's gossip columnist, serving up the latest tittle tattle from Westminster and beyond. Email tips to steerpike@spectator.co.uk or message @MrSteerpike

Topics in this article

Comments