The vote by unanimous consent approved the No TikTok on Government Devices Act, a bill authored by Missouri Republican Sen. Josh Hawley. The move marks lawmakers’ latest step against the short-form video app that has become popular with over a billion users worldwide. US officials fear that TikTok’s user data could end up in the hands of the Chinese government due to that country’s influence over TikTok’s parent, ByteDance.
“We hope that rather than continuing down that road, he will urge the Administration to move forward on an agreement that would actually address his concerns.” The latest legislative action comes as TikTok and the US government have been negotiating a deal that may allow the app to keep serving US users. There have been years of closed-door talks between TikTok and the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States, as well as recent reports of delays in the negotiations.
Afraid of being located? Prohibition is a stupid way
As they should.
Do Twitter next.
Now they need to pass a bill making vile corporate propaganda from CNN illegal to force on children in schools. If you hacks lose force-fed indoctrination in schools and airports, you’ll only have a few hundred really slow viewers at home who think you’re a news org.
SeyedMohammadHosseini charged by 'corruption on earth', has no family or lawyer to stand for him. He is very likely to face the next execution after Mohsen Shekari and MajidrezaRahnavard. Be his voice! ***
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