Plus, Sen. Tommy Tuberville endorses Trent Staggs in race to replace Sen. Mitt Romney.
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| Sen. Romney and Sen. Lee differ in vote on TikTok bill |
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| | Both of Utah's Republican senators have differing thoughts on the TikTok bill the House of Representatives passed on Wednesday. The bill — which Sen. Mike Lee opposes and Sen. Mitt Romney supports — would require ByteDance to sell TikTok, and if the company doesn't sell the app, it would no longer be available in app stores. “Senator Lee wants to prevent the CCP from accessing our data through TikTok, but is concerned that the current bill gives too much power to the executive branch to ban or control companies they don’t like,” Billy Gribbin, Lee's director of communications, told the Deseret News. Romney's support of the bill comes down to his belief that the app “shouldn’t be owned by the Chinese government” and his concern that TikTok could potentially play a role in election interference, he told KUTV. “We’ve seen how they’ve used it in other elections, particularly in Taiwan, to send propaganda before the elections, to gather information about the users,” he said. “That’s not something we want the Chinese Communist Party to be able to do.” If the bill is signed into law, the app already has buyers waiting in the wings, including “Shark Tank” investor and O’Leary Ventures chairman Kevin O’Leary and an investment group formed by former treasury secretary Steven Mnuchin. |
Read more of what the two senators had to say about the bill. |
| Riverton Mayor Trent Staggs just got a boost in his campaign to replace Sen. Mitt Romney. On Friday, Alabama Sen. Tommy Tuberville visited Utah and endorsed Staggs, saying he needs “a Trump guy” like Staggs. “There’s a difference between a Republican and a conservative Christian Republican which needs to be in Washington, D.C., like Trent Staggs,” Tuberville said. Staggs was the first major candidate to announce his campaign – four months before Romney announced he would not seek reelection. He now is in a race against 10 other candidates, including 3rd District Rep. John Curtis, former state House Speaker Brad Wilson, conservative activist Carolyn Phippen and Brent Hatch, the son of the late Sen. Orrin Hatch. During Friday's speech at the Faith Baptist Church in Layton, Staggs compared himself to Sen. Mike Lee multiple times. “The decision is are we going to replace Mitt Romney with Mitt Romney 2.0? Or are we going to put in another Mike Lee?” Staggs said. Read more of what Staggs and Tuberville said about Utah's senate race. More in Politics: Biden’s other Middle East problem (Deseret News) Sens. Lee and Cruz challenge FCC’s ‘Digital Equity’ rules (Deseret News) Frank Pignanelli & LaVarr Webb: The tragedy of Utah’s caucus night (Deseret News) | FROM OUR SPONSOR MYLIO PHOTOS The new version of Mylio Photos helps you effortlessly share your photos to FamilySearch.org. Easily add dates to scanned images, tag people, and add other details, then publish your Memories to FamilySearch.org with just a few clicks. Get Mylio Photos for free and preserve a lifetime of memories. | Health Unsupervised melatonin ingestion sent thousands of young kids to ERs (Deseret News) Everything you need to know about ultra-processed foods — and how to avoid them (Deseret News) Faith How faith groups rate President Joe Biden (Deseret News) Poll: Christians rate Trump more favorably than Biden (Deseret News) Teach character and virtue in education. But that’s not enough (Deseret News) Family The case for premarital education, even if your partner is your soulmate (Deseret News) Marriage hit a milestone in 2022, surpassing 2 million, prepandemic level (Deseret News) ‘Babies are good, actually,’ Timothy Carney says at BYU (Deseret News) Entertainment Is Post Malone releasing a country album? All signs point to yes (Deseret News) Pierce Brosnan fined for walking off trail in Yellowstone National Park thermal area (CBS News) ‘People are hungry for light’: Angel Studios filmmakers on why audiences want faith-centered content (Deseret News) ‘Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour’ is now on Disney+ and includes 5 songs not shown in theaters (Deseret News) Sports 3 keys to No. 18 Utah State’s loss to San Diego State in the MWC tournament semifinals (Deseret News) Female athletes sue NCAA over transgender policy (Deseret News) Could national coach of the year be Mark Pope or Danny Sprinkle? (Deseret News) The culture of No. 20 Utah’s program is built on toughness (Deseret News) ‘Why not shoot for the stars?’: Utah Royals head coach has high hopes for first season (Deseret News) Police and Courts Former NFL scout, Utah State staffer arrested in connection to poisoning death of pregnant girlfriend (Deseret News) Colorado fugitive arrested after 40-mile chase in Utah; more than 50 pounds of meth seized (KSL) Utah elementary school employee charged in child exploitation investigation (KSL) Utah How Unified Basketball Tournament impacted lives — for athletes and volunteers alike (Deseret News) Utah enhances patient protections after dementia patient was assaulted at a care facility (KSL) Lehi artist gets $10K for 'WcDonald's' anime art (KSL) The Nation Judge rules Fani Willis can continue prosecuting Trump election subversion case at the expense of Nathan Wade (Deseret News) They were injured at the Super Bowl parade. A month later, they feel forgotten (NPR) The World Russia election: Arrests for vandalism as ballot boxes targeted in Putin vote (BBC) World’s heaviest blueberry grown in Australia (Deseret News) What’s the latest on France’s bid to host the 2030 Winter Olympics? (Deseret News) |
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