Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Protect residents online

- Bruce Westerman represents Arkansas’ 4th Congressio­nal District. REP. BRUCE WESTERMAN

As social media becomes more integral to our daily lives, the need for security to protect Americans from foreign adversarie­s online has become increasing­ly prevalent.

Bad actors, like the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), have taken advantage of the growing U.S. footprint online by utilizing Chinese-owned apps, like TikTok, to target, surveil and manipulate Americans.

Although TikTok executives claim that it does not share any data collected by the app, there are several Chinese laws in place that provide CCP officials access to all user data collected by Chinese-owned tech companies, like TikTok. This means the CCP has access to sensitive data, like the location of every TikTok user worldwide, including the over 210 million Americans who have downloaded the app.

I’ve received a handful of classified security briefings regarding the data collected by apps like TikTok, and it’s been made abundantly clear that the U.S. must act quickly to protect the American people from our adversarie­s online, whether on TikTok or any other app controlled by the CCP, Russia, Iran, Venezuela, or North Korea. I voted yes to pass the Protecting Americans From Foreign Adversary Controlled Applicatio­ns Act, bipartisan legislatio­n to prohibit U.S. app stores and web services from hosting apps controlled by U.S. foreign adversarie­s.

Despite deliberate fear-mongering campaigns from TikTok, this bill does not outright ban TikTok or other social media platforms. Instead, it gives TikTok a clear choice: sever ties with their CCP-managed company or face prohibitio­n in U.S. app stores and web-based services. This bill allows TikTok and other similar apps six months to divest from its CCPbased entity and sell the app to a buyer without ties to another authoritar­ian regime. The bill in no way restricts free speech or violates the First Amendment; it regulates business conduct related to national security concerns, it does not regulate or limit the type of content being posted.

Americans’ phones are being used as weapons against us, and I will not sit by and let that happen. The bipartisan support behind this bill should be a testament to the very real national security threat of apps controlled by our adversarie­s like the CCP. This bill is a targeted approach to address this threat and get the CCP, Iran, North Korea and other bad actors out of the pockets of millions of Americans. I urge my colleagues in the Senate to advance it expeditiou­sly.

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