In a move that has taken the social media world by storm, former President Donald Trump made his grand entrance onto TikTok this past Saturday. His first post, a dynamic video captured at UFC 302, showcases Trump entering the venue alongside UFC President Dana White and famed podcaster Joe Rogan, all to the tune of Kid Rock’s “American Bad A**.” This event, held at the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey, marked a significant shift from Trump’s previous critical stance on the platform.
“The President is now on TikTok,” declared Dana White at the video’s outset, which has since exploded in popularity, amassing over 70 million views and 4 million likes. Trump’s account surged to over 4.4 million followers within just two days of joining the platform, a stark contrast to President Joe Biden’s 350,000 followers accumulated since February.
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Trump’s video was a montage-style showcase, capturing the enthusiastic cheers of attendees as he walked through the event. “It’s my honor,” Trump can be heard responding in the video, later adding, “That was a good walk on, right?” This marked a robust start for Trump on a platform he once sought to ban, citing national security concerns over its Chinese ownership during his presidency.
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