TikTok is once again in Congress’ crosshairs as the U.S. House of Representatives weighs a bill that would either require the platform to be divested from its Chinese parent company, or face a nationwide ban. Congressional correspondent Lisa Dejardins takes a close look at the brewing battle over the nation’s fastest growing social media platform.| PBS News
The Montana TikTok ban likely violates TikTok’s First Amendment rights – and yours. Here's everything you should know.| Freedom Forum
By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, including the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (50 U.S.C. 1701 et seq.) (IEEPA), the National Emergencies Act (50 U.S.C. 1601 et seq.), and section 301 of title 3, United States Code,| trumpwhitehouse.archives.gov
ACLU, CDT, EFF, and Fight for the Future sent a letter to the House Energy and Commerce Committee urging them to oppose H.R. 7521, the “Protecting Americans from Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications Act,” because it would violate the First Amendment rights of Americans across the country who rely on TikTok for information, communication, advocacy, and entertainment. This bill would functionally ban the distribution of TikTok in the United States, and would grant the President broad n...| American Civil Liberties Union
What is the First Amendment? What does it say? Where does it apply? Who does it protect? Here's everything to know about the First Amendment.| Freedom Forum
Free speech on social media is often misunderstood. Here's what you can, and can't, say on each of the primary platforms.| Freedom Forum
With strong bipartisan support, the U.S. House voted 352 to 65 to pass HR 7521 this week, a bill that would ban TikTok nationwide if its Chinese owner doesn’t sell the popular video app. The TikTok bill’s future in the U.S. Senate isn’t yet clear, but President Joe Biden has said he would sign it...| Electronic Frontier Foundation