Tell Congress: Save TikTok

Congress, with help from the Supreme Court, has trampled on our free speech rights, using national security to justify effectively banning TikTok for everyone in the United States. While TikTok has gotten a 75-day reprieve as the new administration comes into office, the clearest way to protect Americans’ right to speak on the platform is for Congress to jettison the law that started us down this road.

That law doesn’t just violate the rights of more than 170 million people in America who use TikTok to communicate, learn about the world, and express themselves – it also lays the groundwork for broader government control of the internet, endangering the freedom of every person in this country to speak and receive information online. But Congress can take action to save TikTok and protect free expression online by passing a bipartisan bill to repeal this dangerous legislation – and it's up to us to demand that our legislators do just that.

Send a message to Congress now: Cosponsor and pass the bipartisan, bicameral Repeal the TikTok Ban Act and support our right to express ourselves.

Message Recipients:
U.S. Senate and House

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Don't Ban TikTok

As a constituent, I’m writing today to strongly urge you to protect our free speech online by cosponsoring and passing the Repeal the TikTok Ban Act. The current ban is not only a huge blow to our free speech rights, but it will also give the government unprecedented power to silence speech it doesn’t like, increasing the danger that broad invocations of “national security” will trump our fundamental free speech rights.

Data collection by apps has real consequences for our privacy, but selectively censoring one platform based on its country of origin is not the solution. Please do everything within your power to protect our right to express ourselves – and save TikTok.

Sincerely,

[First Name] [Last Name]

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