Recent discussions among Republicans reveal a divide over the approach to TikTok, with some echoing the platform's talking points, potentially influenced by Jeff Yas. Amidst this, Rep. Kat Cammack has introduced a bipartisan bill aimed at forcing the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) to divest from TikTok. This legislative move aligns with the intent behind President Trump's executive order in 2020, which was not to ban TikTok but to mandate divestment. The discourse suggests a strategy of reminding Trump of his previous stance on the issue, despite current disagreements.
This is the right approach. Remind Mr. Trump that he supports forcing the CPP to divest from TikTok, even if he doesn't. It's called inception. https://t.co/OTwtprq9ng
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Correct. I realize many Republicans, some clearly paid off by Jeff Yas, are now running around repeating the TikTok talking points, but Cammack is telling the truth. If Trump was wrong in 2020 with his EO, then just say that. Argue the merits. https://t.co/TT8x1hhoAw
Correct. I realize many Republicans, some clearly paid off by Jeff Yas, are now running around repeating the TikTok talking points, but Cammack is telling the truth. Go read the bill. If Trump was wrong in 2020 with his EO, then just say that. https://t.co/TT8x1hhoAw
WATCH NOW: @Kat_Cammack on her bipartisan bill to force the CCP to divest from TikTok: “What this bill does is what President Trump’s executive order years ago was about, forcing divestment — it’s not a ban.” https://t.co/F7qpa0RDcQ