The government just approved ByteDance carving out its U.S. assets into a joint venture with majority American ownership, supposedly to block Chinese data harvesting and censorship. But the Public Integrity Project is suing in D.C., arguing the deal violates the 2024 law and reeks of favoritism, putting administration allies in control of one of the planet’s biggest content platforms.
This isn’t protecting Americans; it’s handing insiders influence over what billions see and say. Trump pushed hard for a “win” that keeps the app running under friendly hands while rivals get squeezed out. Gas prices are already up from global chaos, families are stretched thin, and now we’re supposed to buy that this backroom setup won’t let political thumbs tilt the algorithm? Polls show deep distrust in how this White House handles big tech, and rightly so.
If this holds, it’s not beating China; it’s selling free speech and competition for political favors. The app’s addictive enough without government cronies picking winners.
