Former U.S. President Donald Trump stated that he considers himself "number one on TikTok," highlighting his growing popularity on the social media platform despite previous political debates surrounding the app's future in the United States. Trump's relationship with TikTok has evolved significantly over recent years. During his first administration, concerns over national security and Chinese ownership led to efforts aimed at restricting the platform. More recently, however, Trump has acknowledged TikTok's political influence and its ability to reach younger voters. His comments come as social media continues playing an increasingly important role in election campaigns, public messaging and political fundraising. Platforms such as TikTok, X, Instagram and YouTube have become central channels for candidates seeking to communicate directly with millions of users without relying solely on traditional media. Political analysts note that a strong online presence can help shape public perception, mobilize supporters and influence campaign narratives. However, debates over data security, ownership and content moderation remain unresolved as lawmakers continue discussing the platform's future. Trump's remarks illustrate how digital platforms have become essential tools in modern politics, regardless of earlier policy disagreements surrounding their operation.
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