Farha Khalidi, known for her presence on OnlyFans and TikTok, has made startling accusations, alleging that the Biden administration paid her to disseminate “political propaganda” on social media.
In a recent podcast with commentator Richard Hanania, Khalidi unveiled the covert nature of her involvement, as reported by The New York Post on April 29, 2024.
Her revelation centers on being enlisted to promote then-Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson to her substantial social media audience following Biden’s nomination to the Supreme Court.
However, Khalidi revealed that she was explicitly instructed not to label these posts as advertisements, despite them being endorsements.
“It was full-on political propaganda,” Khalidi disclosed, emphasizing that she was asked to endorse Brown Jackson without revealing it as sponsored content.
The administration aimed to leverage her platform as “some edgy girl of color” to convey a message of representation and diversity.
Khalidi clarified that she was engaged with a third-party media company acting on behalf of the Biden administration, not directly with the president.
Despite her initial compliance, Khalidi expressed resistance to scripted content, particularly objecting to directives from a white woman.

In response to queries about the Biden administration’s role, Khalidi distinguished that she was working through a media company, not in direct contact with the president.
While she did not disclose the exact payment received for the political promotion, Khalidi mentioned it as one of her revenue streams supporting her through college, alongside ads from Planned Parenthood, dating apps, and others.
The White House has not commented on Khalidi’s claims, raising concerns about transparency and ethical standards in digital advertising.
Khalidi’s allegations shed light on the intersection of social media influence and political messaging, prompting discussions about the integrity of online marketing and the influence of political entities on public opinion.
