TikTok gave $150k to group that counts socialist congresswoman as adviser
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D., N.Y.) on Saturday broke with growing bipartisan support for a ban of TikTok, downplaying concerns that the Chinese government could use the social media app to spy on Americans.
In her maiden post to TikTok, Ocasio-Cortez said that a proposal to ban TikTok "just doesn't feel right to me."
The progressive Democrat questioned intelligence officials' concerns that the Chinese government could use TikTok to surveil Americans or peddle pro-Beijing propaganda. She also raised concerns about how TikTok competitors, such as Facebook, handle users' data.
Ocasio-Cortez's post comes as TikTok has mounted an aggressive lobbying and public relations push to block a ban on the app. TikTok, which is owned by China's ByteDance, has hired the Democratic public relations firm SKDK to provide "communications support" in its fight against the ban. The company has spent millions of dollars more on lobbying lawmakers in Washington, D.C.
In December, TikTok gave $150,000 to the Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute, for which Ocasio-Cortez serves as an adviser, according to lobbying disclosures. The donation was for "honorary expenses" for the Congressional Hispanic Caucus, which counts Ocasio-Cortez as a member.
TikTok also gave $150,000 to the Congressional Black Caucus, which counts Rep. Jamaal Bowman (D., N.Y.), another TikTok supporter, as a member. Last week, TikTok organized a rally with Bowman during which the congressman asserted that the proposed ban was "racist" and xenophobic. Bowman also said he has not seen any evidence that China has used TikTok for espionage.
Source: Washington Free Beacon