Lawmaker Slams TikTok Defenders as Trump Fights Looming Ban
A Michigan Democrat criticizes TikTok supporters as Trump fights impending ban
Trump urged the Supreme Court on Friday to block a law that could ban TikTok nationwide starting Jan. 19 unless its Chinese owner sells it to an American company
Rep. Debbie Dingell called the issue 'difficult' on Friday but said lawmakers passed the bill for the country's benefit
Rep. Dingell called the decision 'difficult,' balancing national security and TikTok's millions of users, but emphasized bipartisan support for the bill
Dingell acknowledged that while young TikTok users voted for Trump, she and her colleagues have a duty to protect national security
They don’t realize how their data is tracked. The Supreme Court should base its decision on the Constitution and the law
Dingell noted a major split in MAGA over H1B visas, highlighting that Republicans, like her party, are struggling with immigration reform
Dingell noted that while Musk focuses on Silicon Valley, farmers and small businesses are also concerned about these issues
Dingell called for more investment in American workers and training, noting the split highlights why immigration reform is tough for both parties
Dingell urged Democrats to connect with workers on issues like egg prices, acknowledging the party's failure and Trump's challenge