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468 | Adam Klein: Why TikTok Should Be Owned by Americans

468 | Adam Klein: Why TikTok Should Be Owned by Americans

FromThe Realignment


468 | Adam Klein: Why TikTok Should Be Owned by Americans

FromThe Realignment

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Length:
61 minutes
Released:
Apr 2, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

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Subscribe to The Realignment to access our exclusive Q&A episodes and support the show: https://realignment.supercast.com/Adam Klein: TikTok Should Be Owned by Americans RealClearPolicy March 18, 2024Rutgers Report on TikTok: A Tik-Toking Timebomb: How TikTok's Global Platform Anomalies Align with the Chinese Communist Party's Geostrategic Objectives December 2023Adam Klein Senate Testimony: Protecting Americans' Private Information from Hostile Foreign Powers September 14, 2022Adam Klein: The Problem with "Disinformation" City Journal July 15, 2022REALIGNMENT NEWSLETTER: https://therealignment.substack.com/PURCHASE BOOKS AT OUR BOOKSHOP: https://bookshop.org/shop/therealignmentEmail Us: realignmentpod@gmail.comFoundation for American Innovation: https://www.thefai.org/posts/lincoln-becomes-faiAdam Klein, Director of the Strauss Center at the University of Texas at Austin and former Chairman of the U.S. Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board, joins The Realignment. Marshall and Adam discuss the case for forcing ByteDance to divest itself from TikTok or face a ban, why a forced divestment of TikTok passes constitutional muster, the case for treating a social media app like a radio station or cable network from a foreign-ownership ban perspective, and how to balance the American tradition of free speech and privacy in national security contexts.
Released:
Apr 2, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

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The United States is in the midst of a dramatic political realignment with shifting views on national security, economics, technology, and the role of government in our lives. Saagar Enjeti and Marshall Kosloff explore this with thinkers, policymakers, and more.