Of Wisconsin’s eight-member House delegation, only Democratic Reps. Mark Pocan and Gwen Moore voted against the TikTok ban, citing an impediment on American user’s free speech rights. Shortly after the TikTok ban went into effect, Pocan wrote in a social media post Sunday that the ban was “Congress and the executive branch at their worst.”
The man contended the shutdown violated his constitutional rights and no longer believes peaceful protest is an option.
The massively popular social media app TikTok could be banned in Wisconsin and across the country before the end of the month. The Supreme Court heard arguments Friday about whether TikTok can ...
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No one was injured. The building, which includes a district office of a Wisconsin congressman who has been a critic of TikTok, sustained moderate damage in the fire on Sunday.
A man has admitted to setting fire to a building housing a House member from Wisconsin’s office over “recent talks of a TikTok ban,” according to local police. The 19-year-old man was caught Sunday by the Fond Du Lac police,
A 19-year-old man has been accused of setting a fire at a building that includes Wisconsin Rep. Glenn Grothman's office because of the short-lived TikTok ban. The Fond du Lac Police Department said the incident happened around 1 a.m. on Sunday at a strip mall at 525 N. Peters Ave. that is home to the Republican 6th District congressman's office.
A 19-year-old Menasha man was charged Wednesday with setting a fire at the office of Wisconsin Rep. Glenn Grothman in Fond du Lac over the nationwide TikTok ban.
TikTok briefly went offline in the United States over the weekend due to the ban that was set to go into effect on Sunday before Donald Trump pledged to
Appleton resident Brandon Johnson, known to millions on TikTok as @spiritwalker, says the last few days have caused a "whirlind" of emotions for him as a content creator
Whether they use it as a source of income or a beloved creative space, content creators from around Northeast Wisconsin are reacting to the impending TikTok ban.