Biden campaign posted a Super Bowl-themed video on the platform
President Biden’s re-election campaign was widely criticized on Sunday for joining the Chinese-owned social media platform TikTok.
"Hey by the way, we just joined TikTok," the Biden-Harris re-election campaign posted on X alongside a link to the new account. The first video posted to the TikTok account featured President Biden weighing in on different Super Bowl related questions, such as which Kelce brother he preferred.
"You can’t hide how you didn’t do a real Super Bowl interview," journalist Rebecca Downs responded, referring to Biden’s declining CBS’ offer to sit down with him before the game.
Heritage Foundation vice president Victoria Coates responded, "Great so your message can be managed by the CCP."
CHINESE MIGRANT SAYS TIKTOK HELPED HER TO KNOW WHERE TO CROSS THE US SOUTHERN BORDER
President Biden’s re-election campaign was widely criticized on Sunday for joining the Chinese-owned social media platform TikTok. (Fox News)
The move came as a surprise to many, as the Biden administration banned TikTok from being used on federal devices last year. In November, the Biden re-election campaign downplayed a report that Biden's team was considering using the platform owned by the Chinese company ByteDance.
"Biden campaign bragging about using a Chinese spy app even though Biden signed a law banning it on all federal devices," Sen. Josh Hawley posted on X.
Journalist Chuck Ross added, "Just in time for Valentine’s Day. Xi’s gonna love it."
Some feel the president's campaign joining the Beijing-based social media platform could present unique security risks for Biden.
American Foreign Policy Council senior fellow Michael Sobolik blasted the campaign for the decision.
"Biden’s own administration has removed TikTok from government devices for security reasons. His own agency heads have called the app a national security threat. When he campaigned for president in 2020, Biden called TikTok a ‘matter of genuine concern.’ Now, suddenly, it isn’t anymore. Why? Because Biden needs it for his reelection campaign," Sobolik wrote.
"Of course it’s putting political ambition ahead of national security. That’s bad enough. But it also confirms the CCP’s critique of democracy: it’s fundamentally corrupt," Sobolik continued. "That’s the dangerous message Biden is sending to China. No one should let him off for this. A failure of leadership."
The Chinese-owned social media platform is highly popular among younger Americans. Biden has joined forces with TikTok influencers amid his re-election run, and the Democratic National Committee itself previously joined the platform.
The Biden campaign did not immediately respond to a request for comment to the backlash.
The Chinese-owned social media platform is incredibly popular among younger Americans. ((Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto via Getty Images))
Many Republicans resist using TikTok due to data security concerns, while an increasing number of Democrats, notably those with aspirations for higher office, have adopted the platform.
Many others reacted to the campaign joining TikTok:
Hey by the way, we just joined TikTok
— Biden-Harris HQ (@BidenHQ) February 12, 2024
Follow us: https://t.co/KbtdOh2O4a pic.twitter.com/vDeXUzhb9W
Joe Biden is so desperate to pander to young voters he’s willing to give away his campaign’s data to Communist China. https://t.co/Z3JRlGwdXy
— Rep. Mike Waltz (@michaelgwaltz) February 12, 2024
🚨Not surprised President Biden has just joined #TikTok — a company that steals our private information & hands it over to the Communist Party of #China.
— Rep. Carlos A. Gimenez (@RepCarlos) February 12, 2024
Biden plays for #TeamCCP, not #TeamUSA. https://t.co/NssvLFkk2y
Their only response to the assessment of Biden's diminished mental fitness been a series of edited videos stitched together in 3-second segments https://t.co/gZ4aNja9SN
— Jake Schneider (@jacobkschneider) February 12, 2024
https://t.co/Stg5690XZC pic.twitter.com/RXMJSozb32
— Stephen L. Miller (@redsteeze) February 12, 2024
And we wonder why our leaders REFUSE to protect Americans from the Chinese party-state.
— Kara Frederick (@karaafrederick) February 12, 2024
The left only cares about power, and that means becoming the sad pawns of the CCP.
The Biden administration is a disaster. https://t.co/FxASrWUDX7
He banned TikTok on govt devices. There’s an executive order out against election interference and disinfo on social media. His FBI Director, CISA head, and the head of Cybersecurity for the country said TikTok is a major vulnerability last week. What. Are. We. Doing? https://t.co/xPDr5DLRTY
— Jimmy Byrn (@JimmyByrn) February 12, 2024
The Chinese Communist Party will love this. https://t.co/XstLWdmZGZ
— Nile Gardiner (@NileGardiner) February 12, 2024
I know I'm not the median voter, but this is disqualifying for me.
— Mike Coté (@ratlpolicy) February 12, 2024
TikTok is a manifest national security threat. It's not only CCP spyware, it's a hugely powerful propaganda tool. This has been obvious for years now. Trump should've banned it. Biden should ban it, not join it. https://t.co/Z95CVhUvB0
Fox News Digital’s Houston Keene contributed to this report.
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