House Dem Says Trump's TikTok Ban Flip-Flop Could Boil Down to His Popularity On the App: It's 'Inflating His Ego' House Dem Says Trump's TikTok Ban Flip-Flop Could Boil Down to His Popularity On the App: It's 'Inflating His Ego'
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
82% : Trump also said recently that he enjoyed his popularity on the app after his campaign joined this year.56% : Trump, who takes office on Jan. 20 and who previously called for a TikTok ban, filed a brief with the Supreme Court Friday evening in which he asked for a stay.
54% : And Donald Trump himself understood that.
44% : "With Donald Trump, it's always some combination of two things, Jim.
40% : Now, whether or not my Republican colleagues have the spines to stand up to Donald Trump remains to be seen.
31% : "What Trump is saying, Jim, about he alone can negotiate a better deal just doesn't pass the common sense test," the congressman said.
29% : Auchincloss concluded he believed Trump might be asking the court not to allow a TikTok ban because he had been told of his popularity on the platform's servers.
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