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President Donald Trump said his administration is considering banning the short video app TikTok in the U.S. as one possible way to retaliate against China over its handling of the coronavirus.

Trump’s comments on Tuesday came one day after Secretary of State Michael Pompeo said officials were looking at barring the app, whose parent company is China’s ByteDance Ltd.

“It’s something we’re looking at, yes,” Trump said when asked in an interview with Gray Television’s Greta Van Susteren about Pompeo’s remarks. “It’s a big business. Look, what happened with China with this virus, what they’ve done to this country and to the entire world is disgraceful.”


Trump did not offer any specifics about a potential decision. He said that banning TikTok is “one of many” ways he is looking to hit back at the Beijing government over the coronavirus, which has infected nearly 3 million people in the U.S. and killed more than 130,000.


The president has seen his poll numbers plummet as his own response to the pandemic has come under widespread criticism, including for his refusal to unequivocally urge Americans to wear masks.

TikTok played up its U.S. ties and said it doesn’t feed user data to China, pushing back against comments by Pompeo, who said the government was weighing a ban in part over concerns about its ownership.

“TikTok is led by an American CEO, with hundreds of employees and key leaders across safety, security, product, and public policy here in the U.S.,” a company spokesperson said. “We have never provided user data to the Chinese government, nor would we do so if asked.”

TikTok hired former Walt Disney Co. executive Kevin Mayer as chief executive officer last month. He also serves as chief operating officer of ByteDance.

Calling attention to India’s recent move to ban almost 60 Chinese apps, including TikTok, Fox News host Laura Ingraham asked Pompeo whether the Trump administration would also consider banning the app in the U.S. “We’re certainly looking at it,” Pompeo responded.

He then recommended Americans not download the app unless they want to see their private information fall “in the hands of the Chinese Communist Party.”

Pompeo joins other U.S. government officials, including Senators Marco Rubio and Chuck Schumer, who have called for investigations of TikTok over possible threats to national security. The U.S. government has also launched a national security review of ByteDance’s acquisition of Musical.ly, a startup that later merged with TikTok.

Young people organizing through Tiktok were cited as one reason many people signed up to attend Trump’s first post-shutdown campaign rally last month in Tulsa, Oklahoma, but then didn’t show up. The Trump campaign denied the online organizing effort contributed to lower-than-expected attendance.

In the U.S., TikTok has been downloaded more than 165 million times, according to SensorTower estimates. TikTok has denied allegations that it poses a threat to U.S. national security.

In a public show of support for protecting user data from the Chinese government, TikTok said Monday it would cease operations in Hong Kong over a national security law that compels social media apps to hand over user data to Beijing. TikTok operates a separate version of its app in China called Douyin.

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This was already posted.
Is worth to remember that Americans companies sell more of their products inside China than Chinese companies inside the United State and that is the real trade deficit, a deficit of value. So be careful what you wish for.
 
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It should be banned irregardless of security threat posed, it is just stupid to get indulged in tik tok.
 
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Trump is a fucking retard. Also Covid is not from China.
 
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Last time I went to China my Twitter, WhatsApp, iMessage...didn’t work..I don’t see why we should permit Chinese apps....good for the goose is good for the gander :enjoy:
Yeah.Im quite surprise that CN ban Fb, Twitter, Whatsapp etc...but US still do Nothing to Cnese apps.

Everything made in CN must be banned.No need to worry that US companies will lose CN market. When CN fall into chaos, then US can make billion $$$ by selling weapons to rebels group in CN. Thats what Obama think when he offered TPP deal that isolate CN from the trade bloc.
 
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Last time I went to China my Twitter, WhatsApp, iMessage...didn’t work..I don’t see why we should permit Chinese apps....good for the goose is good for the gander :enjoy:
They can but they would have to censor themselves, in fact that was google doing with the dragonfly project until everyone started screaming like monkeys. Bytedance happens to have two apps like one in China and the other outside to accomplish that goal.
 
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too late for u.s as tiktok has now become very famous and they cannot eliminate it from rest of world,people who are addicted to it will continue to use it using vpn,such actions would be much effective if they took it earlier when this app was newly launched
 
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Last time I went to China my Twitter, WhatsApp, iMessage...didn’t work..I don’t see why we should permit Chinese apps....good for the goose is good for the gander :enjoy:

Because people believe the US is a Democracy country and their people has freedoms unlike the "communist" Chinese. If the US bans the Chinese apps, then they are no difference than the Chinese.
It will be a win for the Chinese.
 
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Good. Business should be based on reciprocity. Chinese app environment developed behind the great firewall without which they could not have competed. Chinese should open their internet to everyone or their companies should be banned everywhere else
 
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Last time I went to China my Twitter, WhatsApp, iMessage...didn’t work..I don’t see why we should permit Chinese apps....good for the goose is good for the gander :enjoy:
Good. Business should be based on reciprocity. Chinese app environment developed behind the great firewall without which they could not have competed. Chinese should open their internet to everyone or their companies should be banned everywhere else
When China tells FB /twitter etc to delete a post or ban a group ,that's used by terrorists in Xinjiang ,US firms which are hand in hand with the CIA that funds these terrorism and destabilization activities in China, don't agree to do so, that gives china the legal rights to ban those apps which don't follow or comply with Chinese law.
Note:google withdrew from china by itself bc it wasn't willing to operate under chinese law.
Has Tiktok ever refused to comply with any local law? Unilaterally banning for no reason will be deemed illegal unlike in case of China's ban of fb,twitter etc,no matter how much media try to sugar coat it .US firms tried to operate with US laws in china; basically help Cia spy.
Because people believe the US is a Democracy country and their people has freedoms unlike the "communist" Chinese. If the US bans the Chinese apps, then they are no difference than the Chinese.
It will be a win for the Chinese.
The US has been using Prism program to spy using US communication firms ,in almost every country,from germany to brasil.
US also has Cloud Act that compels U.S.-based technology companies to provide requested data stored on servers regardless of whether the data are stored in the U.S. or on foreign soil.
In case of US firms,the data that are stored in foreign soil isn't safe.
This's how US infiltrate the political system of each and every democracy,from India to Japan.
This makes China look like a joke.
 
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China should ban TikTok too. This shitty app can't be good for the public. It's making the population dumber.
 
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