On the recordMarch 13, 2024
I thank the gentleman for yielding and for his leadership on this very important issue. I thank the distinguished chairwoman of the Energy and Commerce Committee and associate myself with her remarks as well as with Mr. Pallone. I thank Mr. Krishnamoorthi and Chairman Gallagher of the Select Committee on China for their great leadership bringing this legislation forward to the committee of legislative jurisdiction. Mr. Speaker, I have a few points to make, and it is interesting to hear this respectful debate. First of all, this is not a ban on TikTok. I am a grandmother of teenagers. I understand the entertainment value, the educational value, the communication value, and the business value for some businesses on this. This is not an attempt to ban TikTok. It is an attempt to make TikTok better, tic-tac-toe, a winner. Here is what I have to say: The people of China have come forth. The Tibetans have come forth and said on TikTok that in China they are suppressed. They cannot put their message out. Not only that, but the Chinese Government misrepresents the situation in Tibet. Let me just tell you about Hong Kong, Mr. Speaker. During the Hong Kong election, TikTok TikToked into Taiwan that the Uyghurs on whom there is a genocide exercised by the Chinese Government, they have told the people in Taiwan that the Uyghurs like that genocide, and they told them that the people of Hong Kong liked the destruction of their democracy.…
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