'White Women for Kamala' TikToker discussed how to deal with 'bigoted family members,' Trump voters
The "White Women for Kamala" TikToker who went viral for her patronizing tone also gave advice on how to talk to "bigoted family members."
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The "White Women for Kamala" TikToker who went viral for her patronizing tone also gave advice on how to talk to "bigoted family members."
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WASHINGTON (AP) — In a fresh broadside against one of the world’s most popular technology companies, the Justice Department late Friday accused TikTok of harnessing the capability to gather bulk information on users based on views on divisive social issues like gun control, abortion and religion.