House Passes Bill That Forces Chinese Parent Company To Sell TikTok
This has nothing to do with protecting children. It’s about creating the apparatus for control over the internet.”It’s not that the U.S. government wants to protect you from spying and data theft and manipulation. If only. No, the people behind the Russian collusion hoax, and the Kavanaugh hoax, and the natural origin COVID hoax, and the illegal warrantless spying, and the forced transing of your children—they want to be the ones spying on you and stealing your data and poisoning the minds of your children.”
Here’s what’s actually going on with the TikTok fight right now.
Deep State toadies are taking advantage of anti-China sentiment to transfer TikTok’s surveillance apparatus from China’s evil surveillance state to the U.S. government’s evil surveillance state.
TikTok isn’t…
— Sean Davis (@seanmdav) March 13, 2024
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R, GA-14) says that a bill banning TikTok could possibly be used later to force Elon Musk to sell X (Twitter).
Critics of the bill feel it may be a "Trojan Horse."
. pic.twitter.com/BIQlpJuWse— Paul Villarreal (AKA Vince Manfeld) (@AureliusStoic1) March 13, 2024
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House Passes Bill That Forces Chinese Parent Company To Sell TikTok
The House of Representatives passed legislation on Wednesday that would force Chinese company ByteDance to sell TikTok in order for the social media app to be allowed to operate in the U.S.
The Protecting Americans From Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications Act advanced from the House Energy and Commerce Committee by a unanimous vote on March 7. The legislation, which would allow the Beijing-based company roughly five months to sell TikTok, passed with a bipartisan 352 to 65 floor vote, sending the bill to the Senate.
President Joe Biden has signaled he would sign the legislation if it clears the upper chamber. (RELATED: TikTok Bill Clears Committee Hurdle With Unanimous Vote As China Faces App Sale Ultimatum)
Critics of the social media app warn of the potential national security threats of its association with the Chinese Communist Party and what they view to be harmful effects on American youth. Others argue that banning the social media app is a violation of First Amendment rights and free enterprise.
TikTok has been critical of the legislation, which it called “an outright ban” in an X statement on March 5. The social media app encouraged its children and teenaged users to call congressional offices and complain about the bill.
Former President Donald Trump, the presumptive Republican nominee, appeared to voice opposition to the legislation despite previously attempting to ban the app. Trump’s 2020 ban faced legal challenges, and was eventually repealed by the Biden administration in 2021.
“If you get rid of TikTok, Facebook and Zuckerschmuck will double their business,” Trump wrote on Truth Social. “I don’t want Facebook, who cheated in the last Election, doing better. They are a true Enemy of the People!”
Article posted with permission from Pamela Geller