November 4, 2024
Former President Donald Trump has again partnered with social media influencer and boxer Jake Paul on TikTok, during which he promoted delivering “another knockout.” Trump posted a couple of videos featuring Paul on Sunday, with the two receiving a combined total of 5 million views. The first video shows the two taking boxing stances against […]

Former President Donald Trump has again partnered with social media influencer and boxer Jake Paul on TikTok, during which he promoted delivering “another knockout.”

Trump posted a couple of videos featuring Paul on Sunday, with the two receiving a combined total of 5 million views. The first video shows the two taking boxing stances against each other, referencing how there are 100 days left till the presidential election when Trump will deliver “another knockout.”

“He’s got a good stance, low key, you got a jab, I think,” Paul said.

@realdonaldtrump 100 days left to save America @Jake Paul ♬ original sound – President Donald J Trump

The other video showed a clip of Vice President Kamala Harris, the presumptive presidential nominee for the Democratic Party, claiming that people between the ages of 18 through 24 are “stupid,” prompting Paul and Trump to call Harris “not that smart.” Trump then says he and Paul are “with those young people,” and that they would “take them every time.”

@realdonaldtrump #stitch with @Team Trump @Jake Paul ♬ original sound – President Donald J Trump

Trump previously collaborated with Paul’s brother and fellow boxer, Logan Paul, by making an appearance on the Impaulsive podcast last month. The two discussed a variety of topics, including artificial intelligence, the conflict in Gaza, and the possibility of extraterrestrial life in the universe.

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Harris herself has shared a variety of TikTok videos, on both her personal account and her campaign’s account. On Saturday, Harris posted a video featuring former NSYNC band member Lance Bass, who joked they would say “bye bye bye” to Trump in November, referencing a 1999 song from the band.

@kamalaharris Ain’t no lie @Lance Bass ♬ sonido original – Kandy ZT

The video featuring Bass garnered over 38 million views since its upload. While the Harris campaign has been working to attract younger voters on TikTok, Trump’s 9.3 million follower count is much higher than Harris’s, whose personal account has 3.3 million followers and campaign account has 2.5 million followers.

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