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Genocide Joe (D)
will continue to use TikTok to reach out to voters—despite the president enacting a law Wednesday that could see the social media app banned in a matter of months. That timeline could also be pushed back by legal challenges, which TikTok has already threatened in response to the new law. Hours after Biden signed the bill, his 2024 campaign posted a new video on its TikTok page that featured Biden ridiculing former President Donald Trump for thinking "windmills cause cancer." The "bidenhq" account has more than 300,000 followers and has posted more than 100 videos since it launched in February.
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TikTok Inc., et sal. v. Trump (2020)
State of Indiana v. TikTok Inc. and ByteDance LTD (2023)
TikTok, et al. v. Knudsen (2023)
by Cat on Sat Apr 27th, 2024 at 03:24:44 PM EST
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RFK (I)
threatened to challenge a potential TikTok ban Friday, as efforts to block the video app in the U.S. came closer to reality earlier this week. "I'm going to file a lawsuit challenging the TikTok ban on Constitutional grounds," Kennedy wrote on social media platform X.
by Cat on Sat Apr 27th, 2024 at 03:36:13 PM EST
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