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A whopping 77% of Americans say they remain concerned about the Chinese ownership of TikTok – even as the Trump administration scrambles to cut a deal to “save” the popular app, according to a national survey obtained by The Post.
Some members of Congress have raised concerns that TikTok could be used as a CCP propaganda tool. TikTok has said that it does not share information with the Chinese government and that its ...
The Chinese Communist Party is using the American media to attack Shen Yun, which shows Chinese culture without the CCP lens.
President Trump is showing the world that America won't roll over like it did regularly under the Biden administration, except for China and TikTok.
Amid ongoing discussions about its future in the U.S., the app has now been reinstated for download in both the Google Play and Apple app stores.
Treasurer Stacy Garrity said in a statement that there are fears DeepSeek could allow "the Chinese government to obtain sensitive government or personal data."
TikTok, owned by ByteDance, is not publicly traded, limiting direct investment options. Investors can buy shares in KKR or SoftBank, both of which hold ByteDance shares. ByteDance faces regulatory ...
While the world fixates on TikTok and DeepSeek, fearing Chinese overreach, WeChat operates quietly in the background—mostly unchallenged.
as they’d be subject to precisely the same CCP influence.” When asked to comment about the survey results, a TikTok spokesperson said they were “laughable” but did not elaborate.
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