Ramaswamy skewered at GOP debate for his TikTok account and Chinese business deals

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Businessman Vivek Ramaswamy’s GOP rivals scrutinized him during the debate Wednesday for joining TikTok and profiting from Chinese business deals.

As the youngest contender and freshest face in the race, he admitted that he may come off as a little ambitious and a “know-it-all all.” But he said he is willing to listen to others.

“That’s how I built my companies. I want to be challenged. I want people who disagree with me. That’s what makes America great because we’re not a perfect nation,” he said.shot back: “This is infuriating because TikTok is one of the most dangerous social media assets that we can have. And, honestly, every time I hear you, I feel a little bit dumber for what you say.”

“Here you’ve got a TikTok situation. What they’re doing — 150 million people are on TikTok. That means they can get your contacts. They can get your financial information. They can get your emails, they can get your text messages,” she said. “You now want kids to go on social media that’s dangerous for all of us. You went and you’re in business with the Chinese that gave Hunter Biden $5 million, we can’t trust you,” said Mrs.also took a hit over his foreign business deals in China from Sen. Tim Scott of South Carolina, who noted how the entrepreneur previously said his opponents were “good people” after saying they were “bought and paid for” at the first GOP debate last month in Milwaukee.

“I thought about that for a little while and said, ‘You know I can’t imagine how you could say that knowing that you were just in business with the Chinese Communist Party and the same people that funded Hunter Biden millions of dollars were partners of yours as well,’” Mr. Scott said.

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