So much so that an ex-official even targets Trump for being “clueless” (and therefore careless) about the potential threat that the app is often cursed for, for spying.
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Albeit on Jan 22nd, dismissing any such likelihood, Trump ruled out any such possibility, “that is important for China to be spying on young people, on young kids watching crazy videos”.
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Those With A Fixation for Security Have Always Downplayed Chinese Social Media:
Espionage is worked out through mining users’ data and it is also used for spreading false info with an intended and bent agenda.
Interestingly and as has been expected, such claims, the corporation has always refuted. Tech news updates in India that matter to you.
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Trump Digs Out New Foes: Tech news updates in India
President’s olive branch towards TikTok has found him new foes who are fond of attacking Trump on such charging issue but who always stood by him on other issues otherwise.
Elise Stefanik, who has been newly appointed ambassador to the US, lambasted the app recently, “Communist Chinese malware that is poisoning the minds of our next generation.”
William Evanina, Trump’s former Director of the National Counterterrorism Center, recently called it “one of the most successful influence and intelligence collection operations ever.”
Charles Kupperman also vents out his anger, “demonstrates that he’s still clueless about the intelligence gathering capabilities of Tik Tok and China’s ability to mine the data acquired by Tik Tok.”

Charles has held the post of national security adviser in his first administration. TikTok future in US.
Lawmakers Stand United Against TikTok:
Citing the threat to U.S. national security, lawmakers from all parties voted in favour of banning the app in the United States last year if it couldn’t be sold to another business.
Since the law was approved, TikTok has sued the United States vehemently and denied that it acts on behalf of Beijing.
Brendon Carr said at the time of the law introduction,” “TikTok’s own conduct makes clear that it is beholden to the CCP and presents an unacceptable threat to U.S. national security.”
Earlier this month, the Supreme Court heard the case, and justices who usually support Trump condemned TikTok as a foreign-based spying tool.
TikTok Users Might Be Blackmailed:
According to Trump appointee Justice Brett Kavanaugh, there are ”very strong” concerns over foreign data gathering on Americans and there are justifiable worries that the information could be used to “turn spies or blackmail people” in the future.
Another former Trump deputy for national security, Matt Pottinger, joined an amicus brief urging judges to sustain the ban.
In recent years, Trump’s own opinions on the app have changed.
Trump’s Warm Spot For The Platform:
Trump embraced the app during his 2024 presidential campaign after indicating during his first term that he would try to ban it. In December, he declared that he had a “warm spot” in his heart for the platform.
According to a former top Trump staffer who wished to remain anonymous, Trump’s change in tone on TikTok might be a response to the platform’s recent compliments about his ability to close deals.
Trump was hailed as the app’s possible saviour in a message sent to users when it was operational again after shutting down for a while last weekend.
Shou Chew, the CEO of TikTok, was present at Trump’s inauguration the following day.
Trump signed an executive order to delay the TikTok ban for 75 days on his first day in office.
Well dear reader, how Tiktok dances to the tunes of Trump is yet to be seen while in India, we banned it long ago.