TikTok Puts Biden On The Spot

Isn’t it remarkable that the government is just now starting to re-implement some of the most critical policies from the Trump presidency, namely those directly pertaining to national security?

While Trump banned TikTok and other Chinese social media apps during his last year in office, Biden apparently felt compelled (i.e., bribed) to reverse all of Trump’s good decisions regarding China as soon as he took office.

However, the increasing belligerence of Beijing certainly underpins why Biden’s blatant corruption cannot remain buried forever, just like the truth about his own son’s laptop(s).

The Deterring America’s Technological Adversaries Act (DATA Act), which was introduced by Republican Representative Michael McCaul of Texas, effectively lays the foundation for banning TikTok from the United States.

As China has long since banned all American social media companies from operating within China, it is frankly absurd that a bill has to be passed in the United States for similar countermeasures to occur.

At least the 24-16 vote by the U.S. House Foreign Affairs Committee, with the opposition coming from Democrats, is a step in the right direction.

Unfortunately, the bill will ultimately have to clear a Democrat-controlled Senate, and it remains unclear whether or not Democrat senators will choose national security over personal party interests.

Even more unfortunately, the bill will also have to be signed by Biden in the event of Senate approval before it can become effective law.

Needless to say, it remains unclear whether or not the president will openly side with his buddies in Beijing, especially after Republicans and Democrats in the Senate wholeheartedly approved it.

The bill, which can be reviewed in its entirety here, provides explicit provisions regarding nefarious interactions facilitated by the Chinese government, as detailed in the Section 102 Directive.

“Not later than 180 days after the date of the enactment of this act, the Secretary of the Treasury shall issue a directive prohibiting United States persons from engaging in any transaction with a person that the Secretary of the Treasury determines knowingly provides or may transfer sensitive data of persons subject to United States jurisdiction to any foreign person that …. is owned by, directly or indirectly controlled by, or is otherwise subject to the influence of the United States.”

One can only hope such laws are eventually applicable to none other than Mr. Hunter Biden, who has profited to the tune of several million dollars from the Chinese Communist Party (CCP).

As revealed by countless whistleblowers, all of whom have been resoundingly dismissed by the fictional news media.

The utterly corrupt, arguably psychopathic media is all too happy to report literally false news about Trump’s alleged “collusion” with Russia for years, all to distract from what was really going on behind the scenes in the increasingly sinister swamp.

After all, as the classic axiom goes, actions speak louder than words, and the Biden cadre’s actions are frankly screaming at this point.

Within Biden’s first month in office, he decided it would be a great idea to cancel an investigation into TikTok and its parent company, ByteDance, which had been spearheaded by the Commerce Department.

Needless to say, that was a rather bizarre move to make within weeks of assuming the presidency, which may well be why Emperor Biden elected to distract the entire nation with his bizarre executive orders on transgender bathrooms.

Not so coincidentally, the United Kingdom is currently being rocked by so-called “TikTok riots” … which trace back to transgender bathrooms.

To this day, the White House refuses to comment on Biden rather brazenly aided and abetting the CCP through thwarting an investigation as soon as possible after he assumed power.

Predictably, White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre couldn’t be bothered to answer rather legitimate inquiries regarding why the president would take such a bold move against American national security interests upon assuming office.

“I’m not going to speak to any investigation,” she snapped.

With respect, Jean-Pierre, you effectively speak to nothing, on the rare occasion that you’re remotely coherent.

“Look, the process is happening now…What I can say is that the president has been very clear about his concerns with apps like TikTok, and I just laid out the CDC reporting and how it’s affecting our children and the importance of making sure that we deal with this in a real way, which is why he put forth his unity agenda … So, look, the unity agenda kind of lays out how the president wants to move forward. I’m not going to go beyond that,” she continued.

“Unity” agenda. What a joke. Unless it’s “unity” with the CCP, as actual evidence is available to support that one.

As usual, varied comments on the Fox News website were vastly more on point than the current government.

“The WH has a solution, huh? Probably going to give TikTok a tax incentive or a grant,” one individual remarked.

Well, Biden did cancel an investigation into the company, which is perhaps even more attractive than a tax incentive.

Indeed, FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr made it rather clear that the only people who continue to support TikTok’s ongoing presence in the United States are “the people who are paid to do so.”

It is truly tragic that one of those people is none other than the current president of the United States … otherwise known as one of the most obvious Manchurian candidates in American history.

Author: Jane Jones


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