Former President Donald Trump’s first TikTok video gained more than 59.5 million views within a day of posting.
Former President Donald Trump gained over 3 million followers within a day of joining TikTok, surpassing the follower count of President Joe Biden’s reelection campaign on the Chinese-owned video-sharing app.
The presumptive GOP presidential nominee posted his first TikTok video on Saturday, showing him greeting fans at the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) event he attended in Newark, New Jersey.
“It’s my honor,” President Trump replied, as a Kid Rock song played in the background. At the end of the video, the former president said: “That was a good walk-on, right?”
That post gained more than 3.2 million likes, 59.5 million views, and over 423,000 shares at the time of writing. Days before joining the app, President Trump was convicted on 34 counts of falsifying business records.
President Biden Also Joined TikTok
President Biden’s reelection campaign joined TikTok in February, even as the app is banned on government devices due to national security concerns. The campaign’s verified TikTok account @bidenhq has over 343k followers to date.
Security experts have long warned that TikTok is a weaponized application that could be used to promote CCP propaganda or feed Americans’ data directly to the regime.
TikTok has repeatedly maintained that it is independent from its Chinese parent company.
According to TikTok, its U.S. customer data is stored in Virginia and backed up in Singapore, and it has never shared, and will never share, its U.S. data with the Chinese regime.
Terri Wu and Andrew Thornebrooke contributed to this report.