TikTok Influencer Farha Khalidi Exposes Biden, Claims He Pays Her to Do “Full-On Political Propaganda”

TikTok influencer and OnlyFans performer Farha Khalidi spills tea on Biden’s campaign, saying she was “black-pilled” after creating “political propaganda” advertisements on TikTok for President Joe Biden.

Khalidi and another influencer, Jazmen Jafar, were interviewed by Richard Hanania, a political science researcher and commentator on his podcast. 

Hanania asked Khalidi how she started making money through TikTok. 

A clip of the interview made waves on X, where Hanania asked Khalidi if she started earning on TikTok and OnlyFans while in school.

“So you were in school —you were still in college when you started as a TikTok person, right? Or did you start OnlyFans when you were in school, too?” Hanania asked.

“No, I started TikTok, like, the spring semester of my senior year, and I was like, ‘Fuck, I finally have to start applying for law school,’ and then, like, you know, female privilege: ‘life so easy for a woman.’ Obviously, I lucked out. No, I’m just kidding. [But] I lucked out and then TikTok was basically full-time for me. Like, I was taking ads by the time I graduated college from, like, the Biden administration, Planned Parenthood, and, like, dating apps and stuff. So it was, like, fully financially sustaining me,” Khalidi spilled.

Hanania caught on to Khalidi’s remark about profiting money from Biden, in which she admitted that she was creating “political propaganda” ads for the president. 

One example she shared was when Biden’s team asked her to promote the nomination of Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson.

“So you were getting—the Biden administration was buying ads from you?” Hanania questioned.

“Yeah, I was doing full-on political propaganda,” Khalidi replied.

“Oh, really? Biden was just, like, creating jobs,” Hanania quipped.

“Yeah, honestly. The funny thing is they’re, like, ‘Do not disclose this as an ad’ because they [were], like, ‘Technically, it’s not a product, so you don’t have to disclose it’s an ad.’ Because I think they just wanted, like, some edgy girl of color to just tell people—llike when they nominated Ketanji Brown Jackson, they’re, like, ‘Can you say ‘as a person of color,’ you know, that you feel reflected?” Khalidi said. 

She further noted that a white woman was instructing her to do this and providing her with the script. 

“And I’m, like, ‘No,’ and she’s like, ‘Please,’ and I’m like, ‘No.’ I’ll talk about the news of it, but I’m not going to be like—I’m not going to have a white person tell me to be, like, ‘This is how I feel as a person of color.’ It’s just so—I think that black-pilled me slightly on political propaganda,” the influencer added.

Since 2021, Biden has been constantly engaging with influencers to give positive feedback on his administration and help him in his campaign.

In a report on Wired, Biden invited social media creators to the White House days before his 2024 State of the Union Address to brief them on his message. 

However, social media influencers are now turning their backs on the president after he signed a bill that could potentially ban TikTok in the US. 

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