TikTok has enlisted three advisers from American politics and business to advise it on handling U.S. criticism over its China ties
TikTok has enlisted three heavyweights from American politics and business to advise it behind the scenes as the social-media app tries to convince U.S. authorities that it isn’t beholden to the Chinese government.
David Plouffe and Jim Messina, veterans of Barack Obama’s presidential campaigns, and Zenia Mucha, the former longtime communications chief of Walt Disney Co. , are advising TikTok in its fight against efforts to ban it in the U.S, according to people familiar with their roles.
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