The new account comes as Trump has three times delayed implementing a ‘sell or ban’ law for the Chinese-owned app.

Last year, most lawmakers deemed the Chinese tech giant ByteDance a national security risk and banned its apps. Now, under a Trump reprieve, it’s shipping new apps anyway.

Move comes despite the social media platform due to be banned in the US within weeks

In den USA schreibt ein Gesetz ein Verbot von Tiktok vor, sollte die aus China stammende App nicht verkauft werden. Die US-Regierung startet dennoch einen eigenen Kanal auf der…

Does Donald Trump even want to ban TikTok anymore?

The new account comes as Trump has three times delayed implementing a ‘sell or ban’ law for the Chinese-owned app.

The White House’s app debut seeks to engage youth and address ban fears before impending deadlines to find a new US owner.

The White House joined TikTok, despite ongoing legal battles surrounding the use of the Chinese-owned app.

Trump relied on the app during the 2024 election even though at one point he wanted it banned.

The short-form video app has until mid-September to change its ownership structure or face a ban in the United States, after a number of deadline extensions from President Trump.