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Trump joins TikTok years after trying to ban the app

Former President Donald Trump announced Saturday night that he has joined TikTok, even as many in his party criticize the popular app and call for its China-based parent company to divest.

Trump’s first post on the platform was a 13-second video, which appeared to be filmed at the UFC event in New Jersey he attended Saturday. In the first shot, Trump is joined by UFC President Dana White, who announces, “The president is now on TikTok.”

“It’s my honor,” Trump responds as the TikTok cuts to a montage of the former president greeting fans at the arena.

“That was a good walk-on, right?” Trump says in the closing moments of the clip.

Saturday’s move is a far cry from Trump’s position just a few years ago, when he issued an executive order that would have banned TikTok in the U.S. The order was halted in court.

“The United States must take aggressive action against the owners of TikTok to protect our national security,” said the executive order signed by Trump in 2020.

In March, Trump reversed course and opposed a ban on TikTok, saying that banning TikTok would improve business for competing social media apps he’s previously criticized, such as Facebook.

At the same time, many Republicans still firmly oppose TikTok, and Trump did say he viewed the app as a national security threat even after he came out against a ban.

President Joe Biden in April signed a bill into law that would ban TikTok, though not immediately. The legislation started the nine-month clock for ByteDance to sell the app or face a TikTok ban in the U.S.

At the same time, Biden’s campaign has a TikTok account and regularly posts content, and it will likely continue to do so because the possible ban would not go into effect until after the election.

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