IN GENERAL.—A person who willfully commits, willfully attempts to commit, or willfully conspires to commit, or aids or abets in the commission of an unlawful act described in subsection (a) shall, upon conviction, be fined not more than $1,000,000, or if a natural person, may be imprisoned for not more than 20 years, or both.
But this bill is not limited to Tik Tok, the language would allow an unelected bureaucrat to decide what speech will be allowed and what speech could land you in prison for 20 years. The crime? Spreading 'misinformation' for a foreign adversary. For example, expressing opposition to the war in Ukraine. I dont know if that charge would require proof of an association with the 'foreign adversary' or if it applies to anyone taking a position contrary to US policy regarding foreign policy. I suspect it means you're getting $$$ or something of value from said foreign adversary, but regardless this BS will end up in the courts the 1st time someone gets convicted.
Comment