The Supreme Court holds that strict scrutiny does NOT apply to the TikTok ban, applying intermediate scrutiny instead. And the court relies SOLELY on Congress' argument that TikTok gives the Chinese govt access to private data, declining to endorse the "covert manipulation of content" rational.
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Just off the top of my head:
- Stolen TB of data on the F-35 and F-22.
- Hacked businesses, ports, power grid, hospitals, other critical infrastructure, gov't sites/treasury, leaked SSNs, etc.
Good riddance.
The CCP can also compel companies operating in their country to do things, without disclosing them to the public, and hand over data which the CCP can use against Americans.
The frequency and severity of their attacks are why we cannot trust them with this access.
funny, that
So accept you've been lied to about the "security threat" of TikTok.