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Text of a Letter to the Speaker of the House and President of the Senate on Addressing the Threat Posed by WeChat
whitehouse.gov ^ | August 6, 2020 | White House

Posted on 08/06/2020 7:40:09 PM PDT by ransomnote

Dear Madam Speaker: (Dear Mr. President:)

Pursuant to the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (50 U.S.C. 1701 et seq.) (IEEPA), the National Emergencies Act (50 U.S.C. 1601 et seq.), and section 301 of title 3, United States Code, I hereby report that I have issued an Executive Order (the “order”) that takes additional steps to deal with the national emergency with respect to the information and communications technology and services supply chain declared in Executive Order 13873 of May 15, 2019 (Securing the Information and Communications Technology and Services Supply Chain).  Specifically, the spread in the United States of mobile applications developed and owned by companies in the People’s Republic of China (China) continues to threaten the national security, foreign policy, and economy of the United States.  To protect our Nation, I took action, in an Executive Order of August 6, 2020 (Addressing the Threat Posed by Tiktok, and Taking Additional Steps to Address the National Emergency With Respect to the Information and Communications Technology and Services Supply Chain), to address the threat posed by one mobile application, TikTok.  I have now taken further action to address a similar threat posed by another mobile application, WeChat.

WeChat, a messaging, social media, and electronic payment application owned by the Chinese company Tencent Holdings Ltd., reportedly has over one billion users worldwide, including users in the United States.  Like TikTok, WeChat automatically captures vast swaths of information from its users — threatens to allow the Chinese Communist Party access to Americans’ personal and proprietary information.  In addition, WeChat captures the personal and proprietary information of Chinese nationals visiting the United States, thereby allowing the Chinese Communist Party a mechanism for keeping tabs on Chinese citizens who may be enjoying the benefits of a free society for the first time in their lives.  WeChat, like TikTok, also reportedly censors content that the Chinese Communist Party deems politically sensitive and may also be used for disinformation campaigns that benefit the Chinese Communist Party.

To deal with this threat, the order prohibits, beginning 45 days after the date of the order, to the extent permitted under applicable law, any transaction that is related to WeChat by any person, or with respect to any property, subject to the jurisdiction of the United States, with Tencent Holdings Ltd. (a.k.a. Téngxùn Kònggǔ Yǒuxiàn Gōngsī), Shenzhen, China, or any subsidiary of that entity, as identified by the Secretary of Commerce (Secretary) under section 1(c) of this order.  The Secretary will identify the transactions subject to this prohibition 45 days after the date of the order.

I have delegated to the Secretary the authority to take such actions, including adopting appropriate rules and regulations, and to employ all powers granted to the President by IEEPA as may be necessary to implement the order.  The order also directs all department and agencies to take all appropriate measures within their authority to implement the order.

I am enclosing a copy of the order I have issued.


 


TOPICS: Miscellaneous
KEYWORDS: spam; spammer; spamming

1 posted on 08/06/2020 7:40:09 PM PDT by ransomnote
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To: ransomnote; Army Air Corps; SkyDancer

2 posted on 08/06/2020 7:45:19 PM PDT by KC_Lion
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To: KC_Lion

6 Aug: Poynter: Why claims of hypocrisy work in the spread of misinformation
This is the August 6, 2020 edition of Factually
by Harrison Mantas and Susan Benkelman
. . . technology
•Tik Tok announced in a blog post it would ban deepfakes on the platform to cut down on the spread of disinformation.
•Vanessa Pappas, TikTok’s general manager of U.S. operations, said the intent was to protect users from, “content that misleads users by distorting the truth of events in a way that could cause harm.”
***•Pappas also announced TikTok is partnering with PolitiFact and LeadStories to help with fact-checking in this year’s U.S. presidential election...
https://www.poynter.org/fact-checking/2020/why-claims-of-hypocrisy-work-in-the-spread-of-misinformation/


3 posted on 08/06/2020 8:01:52 PM PDT by MAGAthon
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To: ransomnote
Like TikTok, WeChat automatically captures vast swaths of information from its users — threatens to allow the Chinese Communist Party access to Americans’ personal and proprietary information.

Yeah! We only want the US government to be collecting that information.< /sarcasm>

4 posted on 08/06/2020 8:09:44 PM PDT by glorgau
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To: glorgau

SBS Australia is partially taxpayer-funded, and is often pro-China. however, a moment of clarity. see ***WeChat involvement:

6 Aug: SBS Australia: ‘Cowardice’: Australian universities accused of bowing to Chinese pressure
The University of NSW has been accused of succumbing to the rage of Chinese students after deleting social media posts about human rights in Hong Kong. Experts say it’s not an isolated incident and that universities across the country are confronting a swell of political pressure from China.
By Eden Gillespie
UNSW tweeted an article on Friday with the headline: ‘China needs international pressure to end Hong Kong wrongs’.

The piece included a quote from the Australian Director of Human Rights Watch, Elaine Pearson, who claimed: “now is a pivotal moment to bring attention to the rapidly deteriorating situation in Hong Kong”.
But shortly after the piece was posted onto social media, a barrage of Twitter users who self-identified as Chinese students at the university, threatened they’d withdraw from UNSW unless it was removed...

Fergus Ryan is a researcher at the Australian Strategic Policy Institute.
He told The Feed that a carefully coordinated campaign was executed on the Chinese messaging application ***We Chat, where organisers advised supporters to use the hashtag ‘stop the wrong political view in our university’...

According to government data, more than 152,000 Chinese students enrolled in universities in 2018...
“The fact that these students think they can cancel someone, they can silence someone is because they understand they hold this power,” Xu told The Feed.
“They pay all these fees, they are big in number. That’s why they’re doing this in the first place.”...

More recently, the University of Queensland was met with a barrage of criticism for suspending student activist Drew Pavlou in May after he staged several pro-Hong Kong protests last July...
Pavlou told The Feed that he was assaulted three times at one of the protests...
This year, Pavlou began Supreme Court proceedings to sue the university, as well as its chancellor and vice-chancellor. He is seeking $3.5 million in damages for breach of contract and defamation...
A report from Human Rights Watch found Chinese authorities conduct surveillance on both Chinese students and academics...

Pavlou said while he continues to receive death threats, the greatest victims are Hong Kong and Chinese pro-democracy students who have been “intimidated into silence and fear what will happen if they speak out.”...
“The death threats continue but I’m still so committed to the fight,” he said.
“The hope is that with a proper non-profit, we’d have a proper alliance and we can build a mass movement to defend democracy.”
https://www.sbs.com.au/news/the-feed/cowardice-australian-universities-accused-of-bowing-to-chinese-pressure


5 posted on 08/06/2020 8:40:10 PM PDT by MAGAthon
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