Conservative Activist Group Pays Kellyanne Conway to Advocate for TikTok

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Conservative Activist Group Pays Kellyanne Conway to Advocate for TikTok
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The conservative activist group Club for Growth is reportedly paying Kellyanne Conway to advocate on behalf of TikTok. Congress is moving closer to passing a bill that would force a sale of the app from its Chinese parent company. Conway questions why China is not being held accountable for other issues. Polling conducted by the Club for Growth shows the potential impact of banning TikTok on voters. The move is controversial as a donor of the Club for Growth owns a stake in ByteDance.

It has been reported that the conservative activist group Club for Growth is paying Conway to advocate on behalf of TikTok. This comes as Congress has moved closer to passing a bill that would force a sale of the controversial app from its Chinese parent company, ByteDance. Conway questions why China is not being held accountable for other issues such as the COVID crisis, the fentanyl crisis , the persecution of Uyghurs , and the vulnerability of Taiwan .

Polling conducted by the Club for Growth shows that banning TikTok could negatively impact the votes of independent voters and Republican users. The move is seen as controversial as Club for Growth donor Jeffrey Yass owns a stake in ByteDance and the Club for Growth has been against banning TikTok. Former President Donald Trump had praised Yass in the past

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