Lawmakers, including Sen. Thom Tillis, have received threatening voicemails over a potential TikTok ban. The House passed a bill that could lead to a nationwide ban, prompting investigations by Capitol Police. TikTok's Chinese parent company faces pressure to divest from the app.
The recent House passage of a bill banning TikTok from app stores in the United States has ignited a national constitutional discussion about free speech and public security. Read about the proposed law on #ConstitutionDaily: https://t.co/Ie3NeK5A2i
What Happened When India Pulled the Plug on TikTok? https://t.co/F4NSFUes1n
🚨TikTok’s Conduct Isn’t Free Speech | @BrendanCarrFCC “The First Amendment doesn’t protect espionage, & the Constitution doesn’t require the government to allow TikTok’s national-security threat to persist simply because the platform also enables speech.”https://t.co/6Z3ma784PS
India was TikTok's biggest market until the government banned the app in 2020. Now, as Washington wrangles over a plan that could shut access for the 170 million people in the U.S. on TikTok, India's example gives a foretaste of what may come. https://t.co/ZgfikOjeyk
What Happened When India Pulled the Plug on TikTok https://t.co/i9jtfZfG6n
US Capitol Police investigate uptick in “threats and concerning messages” directed towards lawmakers over legislation to ban TikTok. Follow: @AFpost https://t.co/MFVnmbJMXZ
TikTok users are calling their representatives in protest of a potential ban. TikTok has criticized the legislation on Capitol Hill as a thinly veiled attempt to ban the app. Many lawmakers have pushed back, saying they support divestiture, not a ban. https://t.co/0L77Emq8uM
Lawmakers are receiving so many threats related to a potential TikTok ban in the United States that Capitol Police are now investigating. https://t.co/34lkkmMycw
Republican Sen. Thom Tillis of North Carolina revealed he received a death threat over legislation forcing ByteDance to divest from TikTo... Read more: https://t.co/2VVx3g5FeQ ⬆️ ⬆️ ⬆️
A bill meant to force TikTok’s Chinese parent company to sell the app or face a ban in the U.S. passed the House this month. The content creator Ulhas Kamathe explained how his life changed when the app was banned in India. https://t.co/Bwfr0PO28Y https://t.co/p1Leb7f9pF
The First Amendment doesn’t protect espionage, and it doesn’t require us to allow TikTok’s national security threat to persist simply because the platform also enables speech. Congress is focused on TikTok’s malign conduct, not content. My op-ed in WSJ: https://t.co/joW6oJfqkn
Sen. Tillis Reveals TikTok Death Threat: ‘I’ll Find You And Shoot You And Cut You Into Pieces.'. Read more: https://t.co/iSauTO1KaX Republican Sen. Thom Tillis of North Carolina revealed he received a death threat over legislatio...
TikTok fan threatens Sen. Thom Tillis over bill targeting app’s China owners: ‘I’ll find you' https://t.co/W7eXzek80X
Republican @SenThomTillis says he received threatening phone call over TikTok ban: ‘I will find you’ https://t.co/2YxyEmiKz9 https://t.co/2YxyEmiKz9
GOP Senator Gets a Death Threat Over Potential Ban on TikTok https://t.co/XG4p5mdJZz
Threatening voicemail sent to lawmaker as potential TikTok bill gains momentum in Senate https://t.co/oWS5qWyuQ1 https://t.co/hT0itbbjes
Lawmakers received threatening voicemails after the House voted to pass a bill that could lead to a nationwide ban against TikTok https://t.co/hDsr4pm7qC
Sen. Thom Tillis (R-N.C.) said he received a voicemail in which someone threatened to “find” and “shoot” him over a potential TikTok ban https://t.co/hNa0R4t177 https://t.co/QRILHkFE5d