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Some of the important language that was supposed to be used included saying the phrase “criminal conspiracy” instead of “attempted coup,” “treason,” or “insurrection.” The Tiktoker was also directed to say “Trump Republicans,” not “Trump and his allies.” He was to call January 6th an “investigation,” not a “hearing” or “trial.” And he was told to call the whole matter an “attack on our country.” “The thing that struck me the most was this part where I was told to talk about the aspects of the Trump campaigns ‘plan’ and I was supposed to say that the Trump campaign paid literally millions of dollars to make January 6th happen,” the TikToker shared in the video clip above. This isn’t the first time Democrats have been ousted for using TikTok as a narrative spreading tool. As earlier this year the White House “briefed” TikTok influencers on Ukraine talking points.Tiktoker claims he was offered $400 to make an anti-Trump video pic.twitter.com/2Sq0Gzo7Ce
— Libs of TikTok (@libsoftiktok) September 18, 2022
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