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A Media Matters review of Spanish-language TikTok found 90 posts spreading right-wing conspiracy theories about a globalist elite establishing a “New World Order” and transforming society under the guise of the United Nations’ Agenda 2030 campaign, despite the platform’s policies designed to impede the flow of misinformation and conspiracy theories. Our findings include: At least 37 posts on TikTok included Spanish-language promotions of the New World Order conspiracy theory. These New World Order conspiracy theory posts together earned over 41 million total views. We found 53 posts on TikTok that included Spanish-language discussions of the Agenda 2030 conspiracy theory. These Agenda 2030 conspiracy theory posts earned nearly 29 million views in total. The claims in the posts varied widely, but they consistently revolved around Agenda 2030, the New World Order, and the Illuminati. Posts included references to politics, pop culture, and international organizations like the U