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https://www.pbs.org/newshour/economy/former-treasury-secretary-mnuchin-aims-to-buy-tiktok-with-investor-group
"Former Treasury Secretary Mnuchin aims to buy TikTok with investor group" - PBS, March 14th 2024.
https://www.cnbc.com/2024/03/14/former-treasury-secretary-mnuchin-is-putting-together-an-investor-group-to-buy-tiktok.html
"Former Treasury Secretary Mnuchin is putting together an investor group to buy TikTok" - CNBC, March 14th 2024.
Ohh free access to citizens' data.
US:
Those are our citizens!
That is our data to exploit!
Use your own.
What? Source?
Yeah. It's quite unsettling to think people in our government abuse power in this manner, to threaten, and extort companies to selling to people within their own group is straight out of the playbook of organized crime. We should not accept this behavior.
They're not, they're setting a precedent to ban anything they don't own and control. If you think that's going to work out to YOUR benefit, or to the benefit of anyone who isn't in a position of power, you've been misled.