Trump Pledges to Keep TikTok Accessible if Elected
The former president reverses his earlier stance, criticizing Biden's push for a ban on the app.
- Trump's TikTok account quickly amassed 5.8 million followers, far outpacing Biden's campaign account.
- The pending TikTok ban, set for January 2025, aims to force ByteDance to sell the app.
- Trump originally supported banning TikTok but now argues it would create a Meta monopoly.
- Biden signed the ban into law in April, spurring lawsuits from TikTok and its users.
- Trump's statements are part of a broader strategy to appeal to younger voters.