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The White House launched its official TikTok account despite the looming deadline for the Chinese-owned app to be sold or banned in the U.S.
As US labor and inflation data seemingly worsen, the White House refrain is “no panicans”—in other words, no room for panic.
For a decade, Trump has blazed trails online. And now, Newsom has found that by replicating Trump’s posts to the point of ...
U.S. Sen. Richard Blumenthal said “using fear and intimidation to silence elected officials informing their constituents about their legal rights is more deeply disturbing behavior by ICE and it ...
The @WhiteHouse account has already garnered more than 80,000 followers since launching on Tuesday with a short video montage ...
"It's called being responsible in this economy," said one user. Another added: "My dachshund baby was a singleton!!" ...
Democrats are searching for a positive vision to inspire voters, and leading the pack, at least among party elites, is the ...
Sara Leeds gained a social media following for her fast-paced conversations with doormen (and women) who serve as gatekeepers ...
The Trump administration launched an official White House TikTok account to connect with young Americans, despite security ...
A mother shares a video of her son showing a picture of Donald Trump saying that he is his father leaving the internet amused ...
The White House has opened an official TikTok account, apparently with the intention of promoting President Donald Trump to ...
The White House launched a TikTok account on Tuesday, as President Donald Trump continues to permit the Chinese-owned ...