“Data security and privacy laws in the U.S. aren’t cutting it right now,” says DonaldJTrumpJr. “We’ve also got to look at some of these other companies who are very happy to let TikTok be the punching bag to keep themselves out of the line of fire.'
Alex Wong/Getty Images, LIONEL BONAVENTURE/AFP via Getty ImagesDonald Trump Jr. on Tuesday called for anti-China regulations for all social platforms to ensure that Americans’ private data does not end up in the hands of the Chinese government.
Trump Jr. said in an exclusive statement to Breitbart News that any solution seeking to address privacy concerns surrounding TikTok should also “address national security issues with all of these social media companies who let their data flow through China.” “Data security and privacy laws in the U.S. aren’t cutting it right now,” Trump Jr. continued. “I’m all for addressing those issues with TikTok, but we’ve also got to look at some of these other companies who are very happy to let TikTok be the punching bag to keep themselves out of the line of fire. So members of Congress need to broaden the way they’re looking at this stuff if we’re going to really solve the problem.
“While we’re going hardcore on TikTok regulations, how about NO American data flowing through China for ANY social media company?! No letting Facebook, IG, Twitter or anyone else off the hook for data security and privacy in whatever ends up happening,” Trump Jr. wrote. While we’re going hardcore on TikTok regulations, how about NO American data flowing through China for ANY social media company?! No letting Facebook, IG, Twitter or anyone else off the hook for data security and privacy in whatever ends up happening.
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