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2024-04-24 02:33:42
No, the TikTok bill does not give the president the power to shut down the internet. The bill would only restrict applications controlled by a foreign adversary as defined in Section 4872(d)(2) of Title 10, U.S. Code (this includes China, North Korea, Iran, and Russia). [Link] [Link]
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2024-04-25 05:41:41
NNN? In the video, Ron Paul doesn't state the president would have the power to shut down the entire internet, but rather specific portions of the internet. The sources cited in the note are in-line with this description, but the note is built off a misunderstanding of the post.
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2024-05-03 14:46:34
NNN. The post accurately reflects the statement of senator Paul. Comments on Paul’s statement belong in replies.
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