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MRC President Brent Bozell called for TikTok to be required to divest from Chinese control and now that has become a reality. 

MRC Vice President for Free Speech America Dan Schneider echoed this sentiment Friday in an X post. “Two huge victories in today's decision: 1. The Court UPHELD the law that protects Americans from our enemy's Trojan Horse 2. The Court REJECTED the DC Circuit's horrible, anti-free speech rationale that falsely proclaimed that TikTok is a ‘publisher’ rather than a ‘platform.’

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Flashback to last spring, Bozell called for this as he and the MRC have steadily done for years.

MRC President Brent Bozell pulled no punches in addressing where his organization stands regarding the recently introduced TikTok ban: It must “divest” from communist Chinese government control

Bozell, denoting that the Media Research Center has been “consistent from the start,” emphatically said  that “TikTok is a company controlled by the communist Chinese government [and] as such, it ought not to enjoy any First Amendment rights in the United States.”

TikTok must divest itself from China if it wants to do business in the United States.

The staunch conservative leader’s assessment came in response to legislation authored by Reps. Mike Gallagher (R-WI) and Raja Krishnamoorthi (D-IL) and reported out of committee that calls for TikTok to divest from Chinese government control or face a ban in the United States.

“It is absolutely correct and necessary for TikTok to divest itself of any control from the communist Chinese government in China if it wants to do business in the United States,” said Bozell. “I support this bill. I support reining in TikTok. I support stopping the communist Chinese from influencing the United States subversively.”

The bipartisan bill would give President Joe Biden the authority to effectively block TikTok from doing business in the U.S. if it does not divest from ByteDance. Surprisingly, Biden, despite actively using TikTok for his re-election campaign, pledged to sign the bill if it passes Congress.

In response, TikTok has been working overnight in a desperate attempt to persuade lawmakers against backing the bill. Slamming TikTok’s influence-peddling, Bozell emphatically said: “In this town, money talks — at the MRC, it doesn’t.”

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