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Newsom launches probe into TikTok over alleged suppression of anti-Trump content

by LAWIN.news January 28, 2026
written by LAWIN.news January 28, 2026
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California Governor Gavin Newsom is initiating an investigation into TikTok for allegations that the platform has suppressed content criticizing President Donald Trump. The governor’s office confirmed this action following various reports from users who claim their posts targeting the president were not given proper visibility.

The investigation stems from concerns about free speech and censorship on social media platforms. Governor Newsom expressed the need to examine how these platforms are moderating content, particularly when it comes to political opinions. He emphasized that social media should serve as a space for all voices, especially during election cycles.

TikTok has gained popularity among users, particularly younger demographics, who often use it to express political views. Critics have grown concerned about the potential for platforms to influence political discourse by determining what content remains visible to users.

Reports allege that users who posted videos with anti-Trump messages experienced lower engagement rates than other content. Some creators highlighted that their videos were not appearing in search results or faced increased restrictions after mentioning Trump. This trend sparked discussions about the fairness of how content is moderated, especially in relation to political issues.

The governor’s office aims to gather more information from users about their experiences with the platform. The investigation may also explore TikTok’s content policy and its implementation, focusing on whether algorithms disproportionately affect political content that criticizes certain figures.

Governor Newsom’s decision to launch this probe aligns with actions taken by other state leaders seeking accountability from social media companies. As political content continues to saturate digital platforms, officials are calling for transparency in how social media platforms handle moderation. Some lawmakers have pushed for stricter regulations and clearer guidelines, particularly regarding the role of technology in shaping public opinion.

TikTok has recently faced scrutiny from various corners, including government representatives, regarding its handling of political content. The platform’s Chinese ownership has raised additional concerns among lawmakers about data privacy and foreign influence over American media.

Governor Newsom’s commitment to investigating TikTok signifies a broader move to engage with social media policies and practices that affect user experiences. As the investigation unfolds, it will be watched closely by advocates for both free speech and fair content moderation practices.

Efforts to maintain a balanced approach to content on social media platforms are critical, as society relies heavily on these platforms for information and dialogue. The outcome of Newsom’s investigation into TikTok may influence future regulatory actions as other states evaluate their policies on social media content moderation.

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