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The U.S. government's proposed $95 billion foreign aid bill includes provisions that could lead to a ban on TikTok, driven by concerns over the new Cold War on China, Big Tech lobbying, and heightened consciousness about the issue of Palestine. Critics argue that the ban is less about the app itself and more about broader issues of government control over media platforms. Tulsi Gabbard, a prominent critic of the bill, has described it as a severe violation of civil liberties, likening it to the Patriot Act. She emphasizes that the legislation allows the government to dictate acceptable platforms, potentially impacting a wide range of international business dealings, including those involving figures like Elon Musk.
🇨🇳🇺🇸TULSI: TIKTOK BAN IS ABOUT GOVERNMENT CONTROL OF THE MEDIA "When you actually read the language and understand the implications of what this legislation does, it's not really about TikTok at all. It's about the government being able to choose what platforms are acceptable… https://t.co/IivRq4mddP
🚨NEW: Tulsi Gabbard warns Joe Rogan that the TikTok bill is 'the most egregious violation of civil liberties since the Patriot Act.' "It's not outside of the realm of possibility that if they want to say, well, @elonmusk is doing business with this country that we don't like,… https://t.co/bBnfUk1REA
Tulsi Gabbard Unveils the Disturbing Truth About the TikTok Ban “It’s not really about TikTok at all. It’s about government being able to choose what platforms are acceptable and what are not.” The potential implications for citizens are even more alarming. Imagine that you… https://t.co/Zbvl9COK7x
"TikTok is the perfect target cause it represents a confluence of the new Cold War on China, Big Tech lobbying, and heightened consciousness about the issue of Palestine. Those are the 3 reasons the US gov't is trying to ban it" -@catcontentonly WATCH: https://t.co/68YjNzlapI https://t.co/iYGNxe4S3N
How does a $95 billion foreign aid bill impact TikTok? @TaylorPopielarz explains how the popular app could be banned in the U.S. https://t.co/NPzumKwAyB