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Republicans Target TikTok: Wisconsin Latest State With Officials Demanding App Be Banned From Government Devices

Por: Forbes Business December 06, 2022

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Topline Six Republican Wisconsin congress members including Sen. Ron Johnson have called for banning TikTok from state government devices through a sent to Democratic Gov. Tony Evers Tuesday, citing recent orders banning the social media app in Maryland and South Dakota. Wisconsin congress members called for TikTok to be banned from government devices Tuesday.Getty Images Key Facts A letter sent by Reps. Mike Gallagher, Glenn Grothman, Scott... + full article



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