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FIRST ON FOX A coalition of concerned parents is urging the Trump administration to prioritize the safety of America’s children as the deadline nears for negotiations aimed at saving TikTok.
Alleigh Marré, the executive director of the American Parents Coalition, expressed deep concern in a letter sent to Vice President JD Vance. She emphasized that TikTok serves as a platform for dangerous content, exposing children to videos that encourage self-harm, eating disorders, and harmful viral challenges.
Marré highlighted the urgent nature of the situation, pointing out that the Chinese-owned platform has an impending April 5 deadline to secure an American buyer. She lamented that TikTok frequently promotes inappropriate content regarding gender and sexuality to minors, along with content that encourages suicidal thoughts.
Previous Administration’s Intervention
In recent history, former President Trump attempted to intervene after an unexpected 14-hour app blackout just prior to his inauguration. Trump made a commitment to