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Good evening. It's Friday, March 8. We are punctual as always.
Tonight: for years now, Joe Biden and his White House have been advocating that the social media app TikTok be banned in the United States, arguing that the app is a tool of the Chinese government to spy on and propagandize American citizens, especially American youth. This push to ban TikTok originated with the U.S. Security State agencies led by the CIA, the FBI, and the Pentagon, and now has the support of a majority of both political parties in Washington. This week, a bill unanimously passed a House committee that would require TikTok to separately divest from any Chinese ownership in a set time or face being banned. In other words, Apple and other platforms would be required to remove TikTok from their store, a measure the company and experts say would amount to a full-on ban since it would be close to impossible to spin it off with a mere added period of time.
Earlier today, when asked if he supports and would sign the bill if it passed Congress, Biden, consistent with his long-standing opposition to TikTok, unequivocally said that he would sign such a bill the minute it hits his desk. Meanwhile, the almost certain Republican nominee, Donald Trump, had a much different reaction. He warned of the dangers of this bill. On his Truth Social site, Trump warned that banning TikTok will, by design, drive millions of Americans into using Facebook and Google, especially Facebook, which he blames for having “cheated” in the last election.
We have frequently reviewed why the arguments in favor of banning TikTok by the United States government are largely fraudulent and deceitful. The last time we covered this issue was back in November when we examined and deconstructed every claim made by Washington advocates for banning TikTok, many of which rely on fearmongering about Chinese control and other claims that are simply not true. We won't repeat all those arguments here. Suffice it to say that tens of millions of Americans voluntarily choose to use that social media app as their primary means of political and social expression. It is the only major app among the Big Tech behemoths whose censorship demands and decisions are not fully captured by the United States government, meaning a ban on TikTok would result in tens of millions of Americans being forced onto social media platforms such as Google and Facebook platforms, which, as we know from ample reporting, the U.S. Security State can and does coerce into censoring on their behalf.
In many ways, China is to conservative politics what Russia is to liberal politics: an all-purpose foreign boogeyman that can be used to explain away everything in the United States, scapegoat everything on to it, and justify every new assertion of government power by invoking fear around it.
We know that many of you in our audience think that when Biden signed into law a ban on TikTok, it will constitute a major blow against the interest of Beijing, but as we have tried to argue previously, whenever the U.S. government and Washington's ruling class unites and seeks to dictate which platforms American citizens can use and how they can use them and who must control them, ample amounts of skepticism, at the very least, are required in response. That is almost certainly true for this latest Biden-supported bipartisan bill, and we will review the key aspects of it tonight.
Then: Briahna Joy Gray is the former press secretary of the 2020 Bernie Sanders campaign, though she has become an ardent critic of Bernie Sanders. She's my former colleague at The Intercept. She's the co-host of TV's news program “Rising,” the host of her own podcast, “Bad Faith” and she is one of the sharpest, most incisive critics of the Biden administration. She will join us tonight to talk about last night's State of the Union speech by Joe Biden. His recent moves, including some that he announced last night on Israel and Gaza, the likelihood that left-wing voters will abstain in significant numbers from supporting Biden in 2024, and much more. Briahna is always one of our favorite people to talk to. She is unfailingly honest and independent-minded, and we are excited to hear from her tonight.
For now, welcome to a new episode of System Update, starting right now.