The debate over TikTok continues as some call for divestiture to avoid a ban, citing concerns about Chinese Communist Party influence. Others advocate for a ban due to alleged data privacy issues and connections to CCP. Legislation like the TikTok Bill aims to address these issues by requiring divestment from CCP control.
Piece of evidence #10,571 that TikTok is transferring Americans’ data to China. And lying about it. Constantly https://t.co/267rvMwCnM
It’s astonishing that we don’t have the political will to simply ban TikTok. https://t.co/GqQ1TypeXt https://t.co/EG0p5Ubjts
Sure, TikTok is facing a ban. But don't forget Temu. Amazing reporting from @jingyanghk https://t.co/6jT06AcPgO
TikTok is still owned by the Chinese Communist Party, and it’s still spying on Americans. https://t.co/ZG4OP5Cedb
THE CCP BANS EVERY AMERICAN CONTENT PLATFORM IN CHINA. America never responded in kind, although a legitimate argument could be made for requiring TRADE RECIPROCITY. The TikTok Bill will allow TikTok to continue operating in the U.S. if it simply divests from CCP control.… https://t.co/GTdX2n0V6R
Banning TikTok fixes this https://t.co/Oiz2DDD8ft
No, we're not urging a ban. We're urging a divestiture. If TikTok ends up banned, it will have been because the Chinese Communist Party CHOSE so. https://t.co/bnE2An4ASO