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DISSENT TV: Interview with ‘America First’ candidate for the U.S. Congress Suzanne Harp from Texas

We had the great pleasure of having Suzanne Harp on our DISSENT Television program to talk about the cultural war being relentlessly waged against we the American people.

Suzanne is running for the U.S. Congress in Texas District 3.

Suzanne provided us with insights into what we can do to resist this “cultural war” that goes from the school house to the White House and from the school room to the board rooms of many corporations.

WATCH: DISSENT TV’s interview with ‘America First’ candidate for the U.S. Congress Suzanne Harp.

ABOUT SUZANNE HARP

Suzanne was born in Dallas, Texas, to John and Elizabeth Cassimatis. She is a 6th generation Texan on her mother’s side, and her father came to America as an immigrant from Athens, Greece, after enduring the Second World War and the Greek Civil War. Suzanne’s father taught her to love and respect America. He also taught her to be mindful of government that oversteps its bounds.

She spent 16 years of her professional career as a sales executive building business, solving complex problems, adding value to her company, clients, and the community. Suzanne has strong business acumen in many industries, including technology, marketing, travel, hotel management, and professional sports.

Today, Suzanne is a Vice President with a leading Mergers and Acquisition Investment Bank, building win-win relationships and alliances within the professional communities of CPAs, Wealth Advisors, Attorneys, Financial Services, and Consultants.

Suzanne considers her most significant accomplishment raising and homeschooling her four children in Judeo Christian values with her husband, Bill, of 27 years.

Suzanne and Bill carefully raised the four kids to cultivate a relationship with the Lord by studying God’s Word alongside the great philosophers to develop a Biblical Worldview, a deep understanding of the Constitution, and the blessings of being an American. Today, her children have gone on to serve the Lord’s calling in their life as congressional staff and working in the counter human trafficking space. As a Washington outsider, Suzanne brings a unique perspective to the problems that plague our country.

Suzanne decided to run for Congress to provide Texas’ 3rd Congressional District with the missing leadership and give the much-needed voice to fight for religious liberties, election integrity, border security, counter human trafficking, runaway spending, and stop unconstitutional mandates. Suzanne has a keen understanding of the challenges ahead but believes our Constitution and this great Republic are worth saving.

Suzanne promises to defending Texas from the radical left and RINO Republicans.

Learn more about Suzanne at SuzanneForCongress.com.

The TikTok Tussle of Concerns and Legislation

The TikTok Tussle of Concerns and Legislation

BY SUZANNE HARP

Currently, the TikTok ban debate is swirling through the USA and raising concerns about national security and parental frets. Like vigilant conductors, the concerned moms lead the chorus against TikTok’s potential negative influence on their children.

The composition includes worries about inappropriate content, age appropriateness, psychological impact, behavior influence, and safety, as well as the content maestros at TikTok potentially exposing their little ones to unsuitable tunes. Indeed, on the parental front, it is the age-old melody of parental anxiety that echoes, questioning the appropriateness of content and its potential influence on the impressionable minds of children.

A trio of lawmakers is tuning their instruments to legislate a ban on TikTok. The proposed bill to ban TikTok, known as the RESTRICT Act, aims to prevent transactions with social media giants from countries deemed foreign adversaries. The bill seeks to empower the Secretary of Commerce to decide which technologies Americans can or cannot access, and it could potentially exempt lawmakers from providing details about their decision process.

A new movement begins as lawmakers draft legislation forcing app owners to disclose ownership information. Transparency becomes the critical refrain, potentially harmonizing trust among users and attracting a larger audience to the app.

In the ongoing symphony of the TikTok debate, the security movement takes the lead, orchestrating concerns about data safeguarding from the Chinese government. The FBI has also raised the curtain on national security concerns surrounding TikTok’s U.S. operations. The potential for the Chinese government to sway American users or gain control over their devices is immense. FBI warnings give rise to apprehensions about data collection, algorithm manipulation, and the ominous prospect of device compromise on a massive scale.

The ability to compel data sharing upon request and concerns about gathering intellectual property and personal data add a dissonant note to the melody. TikTok, owned by China’s ByteDance, acknowledges a potential breach in fortifying U.S. user data by allowing non-U.S. employees access – a revelation that resonates like a haunting refrain.

However, there are several legal and constitutional challenges to this bill. The First Amendment protects American freedom of speech, and the Berman Amendment restricts the President’s power to regulate or forbid the free flow of information in and out of the country. These laws make banning TikTok for all American citizens an unconstitutional decision. Another critical point is who owns the data garnished from these apps or any other platform? I strongly believe Congress should pass laws or a Data Bill of Rights into the constitution as inherent no different than our identity or image.

Moreover, the RESTRICT Act could be used to challenge these constitutional protections. It would require any ban to be justified by a significant governmental interest and would have to be narrowly tailored to address that interest. This means that ByteDance, the Chinese-based company that owns TikTok, could easily challenge a possible ban in court on constitutional grounds.

China’s National Intelligence Law, a law with an absolute stance on supporting national intelligence efforts, injects an element of suspense. Skepticism surrounds the law’s potential for punishment, raising questions about the compliance dance that foreign and domestic firms may be forced to perform.

The symphony turns unexpectedly as critics argue that the data issue is merely a prelude. The genuine concern lies in TikTok’s potential to manipulate opinions, a potential front-runner in controlling political discourse. The platform’s influence on shaping public sentiment becomes a haunting refrain in the minds of skeptics.

The accusation that TikTok allows access to American data, including sensitive biometrics, heightens the concerns about national security. The risks posed to individual privacy and the broader national security landscape amplify the circumstances surrounding this digital symphony.

Amidst the security overture, proposed legislation emerges as a regulatory intermezzo, introducing potential impacts on app owners and their operations. This legislative sonata could reshape the tech industry’s landscape in significant ways.

The curtain rises on the Increased Transparency Act. App owners may need to pull back the curtains on their ownership structures and operational bases, creating a more transparent tech industry. This shift could harmonize trust among users, potentially attracting a larger audience to the app.

The demand for increased regulatory compliance will only increase, and due to this, App owners may find themselves at the center of this regulatory maelstrom, necessitating robust data security measures and policy updates and potentially altering their business models. Like echoes through the concert hall, the impacts could be felt across financial, operational, and strategic dimensions.

The concerns and legislation continue as the TikTok turmoil reaches its zenith, leaving audiences anticipating the final movement. Will the security overture find a resolution, or will the discord persist, impacting the digital stage? Only time will tell as this intricate symphony unfolds its final notes.

ABOUT SUZANNE HARP

Suzanne Harp (Republican Party) candidate for election to the U.S. House to represent Texas’ 3rd Congressional District. She declared her candidacy for the Republican primary scheduled on March 5, 2024.

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