Running influencer receives a violent reaction for Tiktok with Trumps press secretary
The influence of the Kate Mackz execution is receiving a violent reaction for a Tiktok interview with the White House Secretary, Karoline Leavitt, with the Mackz followers arguing that the administration of President Donald Trump is actively stripping the services that make the operation more accessible.
“Disappointing”, “gross and dangerous”, “is not” and “I can’t wait for Putin’s video below!” They are just some of the comments that remain in the video, which has 2.5 million visits until Sunday.
Mackz, which has around 780,000 followers on Tiktok, is known for interviewing people while running. His biography of Tiktok says “on a mission for the world to move”, and start each Tiktok asking the interviewee: “How many miles are we running today?” In the video with Leavitt that was published on Thursday, Leavitt, in a dull yellow set and heels, says he is not running. Instead, Mackz gives a tour of the White House.

The collaboration was a surprise for the followers because Mackz has never shown support for Trump and his administration before, and was especially disappointing for some, considering a few weeks before the day of the elections, Mackz interviewed and postulated with the democratic vice presidential candidate and the governor of Minnesota Tim Walz. The four -minute tiktok was relatively apolitic, but still gave Walz a platform before the elections.
In the video with Leavitt, the press secretary shows Mackz around the White House and looks at his office. During the tour, Leavitt shows Mackz a meme nailed on his bulletin board that makes fun of the inherited media.
“Look, we want a critical thought around here,” Leavitt said.
While the two walk outside, Leavitt points out Tesla de Trump and says that Trump’s staff can drive him at any time.
Among the people who intervened in the video were Hope Walz, Tim Walz’s daughter, who said on a Friday Tiktok that his father taught him at the beginning of that “running as an act is political.”
“The first thing he told me [when I started running] It was that running is a privilege, “he said in a Tiktok with more than 2 million visits,” and being part of the community in operation is a privilege that not all people have access. “
She continued, saying that privilege could be having time to run, money to buy the equipment or access to healthy foods.
“I really do not understand how the platform of an administration that reduces mental health services, reduces literary funds and shipments to food banks … It is reducing funds to climatic initiatives and actively hurting the planet in that way, sending people without due process, VillanĂas de las Minoros, all those things prevent people from entering the community running, which is what I thought is the Kate platform. A damage to society. “
Hope Walz told him that he is “insulting” for his father for Mackz to leave his Tiktok with him trapped on his page, while Leavitt is also platform.
“You don’t get to ‘both sides’ this,” said Walz.
Mackz did not respond to a request for comments, and has not publicly approached criticism.
Mackz not only introduced Leavitt on his Tiktok page, Mackz also interviewed the press secretary in his “post running high” podcast, where Leavitt talked about his first work, being a conservative young man and his typical day.
People in Tiktok made their own videos in response to Mackz’s interview with Leavitt. A Tiktok user said running is political because women were not allowed to run marathons until 1972.
Another Tiktok user said Mackz has no “moral” or “integrity.” The user also questioned whether the Trump administration paid the video. Political groups have been paying for videos, but influencers are not obliged to reveal if the video is paid, according to the Washington Post.
The White House did not immediately answer the questions about how the interview was organized or if the Trump administration paid it.
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Another Tiktok user made a video, apparently calling Mackz, pointing out “how easy it is” to reject something. She said she was offered a paid opportunity to promote vote in the Republican primaries of South Carolina, and refused because “he will not endanger” his morality and “go against everything” in which he believes “for a little money.”
Another influencer running published a Tiktok and in the video he said: “Hello, I’m Lauryn. I run and not support the fascists.”


