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TikTok reportedly hires communication firm with connections to Biden

Por: Fox Business Business March 10, 2023

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NetChoice VP and general counsel Carl Szabo discusses whether a TikTok ban violates the First Amendment after the FBI's Christopher Wray warned against the social media platform's influence on 'Varney & Co.' a corporate and political consulting firm that worked for President Biden’s campaign in 2020, according to reports, as scrutiny over the popular social media application continues to grow in Washington, D.C. Politico... + full article



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