Trump Blames Biden For TikTok Ban Proposal—After MAGA Super PAC Joins App

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In his post, Trump argued Biden also supports the potential ban to help Facebook be “able to continue to fight, perhaps, illegally, the Republican Party.”Biden for the potential ban, arguing it would provide a jolt to Facebook, which Trump has bashed ad nauseam for removing right-wing misinformation, booting his account after the Jan. 6 Capitol riot and allegedly donating $500 million to Democrats , with Biden holding a narrow lead in one swing state: Michigan.

 

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