Congress passed—and the Supreme Court upheld—a “sell it or shut it down” law for TikTok over national-security risks. Yet on August 19, 2025, the White House launched its own @whitehouse TikTok account to push messaging, while the administration keeps extending the divest-or-ban deadline (now mid-September). If TikTok is too risky for America, why is our government feeding the algorithm with official content? Either the law means something or it’s theater.
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This isn’t about liking or hating TikTok—it’s about institutional credibility. Small businesses get fined for missing rules; the federal government shrugs at its own. Pick one standard for everyone: (1) enforce the statute as written, or (2) publicly suspend official use of the app and ask Congress to amend the law with a transparent risk assessment and clear guardrails. Until then, stop posting while punting.
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