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Seven TikTok creators trash Biden over social media hypocrisy: ‘Devastating for my small business’

Seven TikTok creators blasted President Biden for signing a bill this week that would force the sale of the social media platform unless its Chinese owners sold it to a U.S. company.

These users, who told Fox News Digital that losing TikTok would hamper their careers, cut their income, and disband much of their online community, took particular issue with the fact that the Biden presidential campaign declared it would continue to use TikTok to bolster its voter base ahead of the November election.

Many of them accused Biden of being hypocritical.

GOP LAWMAKERS PRESS TIKTOK CEO ON 'DELUGE OF PRO-HAMAS CONTENT' ON PLATFORM

Biden signed a Senate-passed bill on Wednesday which included a provision to force TikTok’s parent company ByteDance, which is based in China, to sell the app or be banned in the United States, as lawmakers accuse the platform of being a risk to U.S. national security, collecting user data, and spreading propaganda.

The new measure gives ByteDance nine months to sell TikTok, as well as a possible three-month extension if a sale is in progress.

The TikTok legislation was part of a set of bills providing $95 billion in foreign aid to Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan.

Despite signing the bill, the Biden campaign confirmed to Fox News Digital that it "will stay on TikTok."

Prominent TikTok users blasted the Biden administration’s decision to potentially ban the app, particularly because of Biden campaign's insistence on still using it. Several of them, like content creator Tiffany Cianci, appeared at a rally outside the U.S. Capitol building on Tuesday to protest the bill. Here are their reactions:

'It's shameful…'

Cianci, who has 140,000 followers on the platform, spoke to Fox days after the rally, stating, "I firmly and

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