A recent survey revealed that a vast majority of Americans, 77%, are concerned about Chinese ownership of TikTok, which is owned by the Chinese company ByteDance. As the Trump administration seeks to secure a US buyer before an April 5 deadline, 63% favor a complete ban or forced sale. Concerns heightened as Americans learned about China's cybersecurity laws, reaching 83%. Key worries include misinformation, political polarization, and the CCP's cultural influence, indicating a strong sentiment against allowing TikTok to remain under foreign control.
The survey shows that a forced sale or even outright ban are vastly preferred to allowing a foreign entity control over such a popular app.
They want no part of it and they don't want it to continue. The same people that voted Donald Trump into office do not trust the Chinese Communist Party's control over TikTok.
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