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Trump Jr. joins Triller and lashes out against TikTok, claiming the app is 'something that could haunt your kids forever'

Donald Trump Jr. in a video posted to Triller attacked TikTok and said it might "weaponize" the data of children who use it.Donald Trump Jr., the president's eldest son, in a video Friday targeted TikTok, which is less than two weeks away from facing a ban in the US under his father's executive order.

TikTok has repeatedly denied allegations that it provides any of its user data to the Chinese Communist Party, which in August took actions complicating its plans to sell US operations as a result of President Trump's executive orders against it.Donald Trump Jr.

 

شكرًا لك على تعليقك. سيتم نشر تعليقك بعد مراجعته.

Not unlike the man in this photo.

You dad would haunt us forever.

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'Haunt your kids forever' 😂 And cocaine abuse doesn't?

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