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TikTok says US House bill that could ban app would 'trample' free speech

Published 04/21/2024, 11:32 AM
Updated 04/22/2024, 11:56 AM
© Reuters. U.S. flag is placed on a TikTok logo in this illustration taken March 20, 2024. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration

By Kanishka Singh

WASHINGTON (Reuters) -TikTok on Sunday repeated its free-speech concerns about a bill passed by the House of Representatives that would ban the popular social media app in the U.S. if Chinese owner ByteDance did not sell its stake within a year.

The House passed the legislation on Saturday by a margin of 360 to 58. It now moves to the Senate where it could be taken up for a vote in the coming days. President Joe Biden has previously said he would sign the legislation on TikTok.

Many U.S. lawmakers from both the Republican and Democratic parties and the Biden administration say TikTok poses national security risks because China could compel the company to share the data of its 170 million U.S. users.

The step to include TikTok in a broader foreign aid package may fast-track the timeline on a potential ban after an earlier separate bill stalled in the Senate.

"It is unfortunate that the House of Representatives is using the cover of important foreign and humanitarian assistance to once again jam through a ban bill that would trample the free speech rights of 170 million Americans," TikTok said in a statement.

TikTok in February had criticized the original bill that ultimately stalled in the Senate, saying that it would "censor millions of Americans." It had similarly argued that a state ban on TikTok in Montana passed last year was a violation of the First Amendment.

The American Civil Liberties Union opposed the House bill on free speech grounds.

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TikTok insists it has never shared U.S. data and never would.

Democratic Senator Mark Warner, chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee, said on Sunday that TikTok could be used as a propaganda tool by the Chinese government, noting that "many young people" use TikTok to get news.

"The idea that we would give the Communist Party this much of a propaganda tool as well as the ability to scrape 170 million Americans' personal data, it is a national security risk," he told CBS News.

The Knight First Amendment Institute at Columbia University, a free speech group, said the latest bill had "no real pay-off" because China and other U.S. rivals could still buy Americans' data from brokers in the open market and engage in disinformation campaigns using U.S.-based social media platforms.

Some Democrats have also raised free speech concerns over a ban and instead asked for stronger data privacy legislation. 

Democratic Representative Ro Khanna told ABC News on Sunday that he felt a TikTok ban may not survive legal scrutiny in courts, citing the Constitution's free speech protections.

The House voted on March 13 to give ByteDance about six months to divest the U.S. assets of TikTok or face a ban.

The legislation passed on Saturday gives a nine-month deadline that could be extended by three months if the president was to determine progress toward a sale.

Maria Cantwell, the Senate Commerce Committee chair, expressed support for the latest bill. She had earlier asked the House to revise some details in the March 13 bill.

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TikTok was also a topic of conversation in a call between Biden and Chinese President Xi Jinping earlier this month. Biden raised concerns about the app's ownership.

Latest comments

this wont survive legal challenges in court, clearly you can't ban a company/product without proof of wrong doing, just because TikTok came from China and could give data to Chinese govt doesn't mean it has done it, unless they can prove it, this is just a PR stunt to put pressure on TikTok to divest
si ce you claim China hasn't, prove it. fact is: this has nothing to do with free speech, which is the basis of the possible suit .
The aim is not to ban, it's to change ownership/control away from the CCP. Many American companies/assets in foreign countries have been nationalized with little/no compensation. ByteDance gets to sell it for market price.
Bill's a little late by now China has all the data anyway.
ban it until ties with China are severed. the first amendment doesn't apply to Chinese propaganda and data collection
Show us the evidence of propaganda and data collection then. Oh right, you don't have it because it doesn't exist.
yeah, don't need to. our 1st amendment rights refer to US citizens and not foreign companies.
pickup any English language Chinese newspaper, website, or magazine and there commentary is always about their enemies and perceived non existent threats labeling anyon questioning their authority and proving the crimes against humanity charges against their country.. when propaganda doesn't work they lie.
Thank you for the consideration. But it’s none of your chinese’s business. We can take care of ourselves.
I don't support the ban, but for them to act as a defender of free speech is utterly laughable. Many, many users have been kicked off the app under the guise of violating community guidelines. If they refuse to sell and are banned you can bet that another company will grab the market, that's one of the many benefits of free markets.
CIA cannot control
Free speech applies to Americans, not Chinese. Tiananmen Square 1989.
So true
I've never heard TikTok nor ByteDance spoke up for the free speech of the many US social media companies surppressed/banned by the CCP.
1st Amendment free speech applies to all Americans, including foreign tourists, non-citizen residents, and Chinese-Americans. But TikTok is probably acting as an agent of the CCP, it may be in violation of the Foreign Agents Registration Act.
Ban this poison addiction
Ban Instagram, Facebook, Youtube as well, all those have the same poison addiction ingredient.
FB, IG, Snapchat too pls... why only target TikTok? Oh cos giving data to American companies to manipulate/abuse people is ok but to a foreign company is not lolol the double standard in US is on another level of dumb
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