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Chinese-owned TikTok hires communications pro who worked for Biden, Pentagon

Por: New York Post Tech November 08, 2022

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A former top communications official for the Biden administration and the Pentagon has taken a job at Chinese-owned TikTok, according to a report. The social media app has plucked Jamal Brown from the US Department of Defense to “manage policy communications” for TikTok’s US sector, according to . Brown has worked as the deputy press secretary for the Pentagon since February 2021, where he moved after serving as a national press secretary... + full article



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