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Kamala Harris joins TikTok and mocks Trump with ‘Bye Bye Bye’ video with Lance Bass

Kamala Harris enlisted the help of former NYSNC member Lance Bass as she launched her official TikTok account.

In one of the first videos posted to her new official profile – which has already gained more than three million followers since appearing late last week – the singer accompanied the vice president in a short clip mocking her would-be opponent Donald Trump.

Holding the camera, Bass asked Harris “Hey Kamala, what are we going to say to Donald Trump in November?”

“Bye, bye, bye,” Harris replied – the lyrics to NYSNC’s 2000 hit song of the same name. A short clip of the song played in the background as the pair laughed and waved.

Since launching the channel – @KamalaHarris – the vice president’s team has posted four videos.

The first, lasting just eight seconds, introduced Harris, with the cameraperson asking “Madam vice president, are you on TikTok?”

“Well I heard recently that I was on the For You Page (recommended videos), so I thought I would get on her myself,” Harris replied.

In recent weeks, TikTok has been flooded with coconut tree and “What can be, unburdened by what has been” memes, as well as old Harris interviews and quotes going viral.

Other TikToks from the Harris campaign included a previously released clip of Harris taking a phone call with Barack and Michelle Obama, as they offered their official support to her campaign.

The fourth was clips from her visit to the set of RuPaul’s Drag Race, where she met contestants in the Werk Room.

It comes as the Harris campaign continues to target the youth vote. «Our job as a campaign is to break through the noise and make sure we’re talking to voters wherever they are — TikTok is one of those landscapes, and we’re leaving no stone unturned,» deputy campaign

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