According to Forbes, a media account run by China's communist government has been attempting to influence American politics, mostly by bashing Republican politicians.
that MediaLinks TV, "a registered foreign agent and Washington D.C.-based outpost of the main Chinese Communist Party television news outlet," posts videos "without clear disclosure that they were posted by a foreign government."
The Forbes article noted that there is some identifying information on the MediaLinks accounts. Profile bios read: "Material distributed by MediaLinks TV LLC on behalf of CCTV. More info at DOJ, D.C.." But as Baker-White stated, most don’t click on bios. And those who do might not know that CCTV stands for the state-run China Central TV.
issued an executive order banning state agencies from using TikTok. Noem told Fox News, "It's off our networks. It's blocked off of our servers. Any state employee, anybody who contracts with the state of South Dakota, anybody who uses the national security threat that it is."
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