Thousands of children call Congress to save TikTok: Crying users 'hammer' ... trends now

Thousands of children call Congress to save TikTok: Crying users 'hammer' ... trends now
Thousands of children call Congress to save TikTok: Crying users 'hammer' ... trends now

Thousands of children call Congress to save TikTok: Crying users 'hammer' ... trends now

Thousands of TikTok users are calling members of Congress to demand they vote against a bill that could ban the app because of its links to China.

Capitol Hill aides say children - some crying and some in classrooms - are calling into their office and making phones ring off the hook, fearing their favorite social media platform is at risk.

Staffers to members on the Energy and Commerce Committee say people of all ages called throughout the morning expressing concerns about the law that would force owner ByteDance to divest from TikTok.

A TikTok spokesperson told DailyMail.com the notification went to users who are 18+.  

Others staffers were shocked that so many 'grown men' were calling and were accusing members of being 'racist' by supporting the bipartisan bill.

Republicans say the flood of calls is down to TikTok lobbying its users. Some see alert on the app with an option to call their local member of Congress, based on the zip code they are in.

Callers told staffers the alert would not go away and allow them to access they app until they called. 

Some callers are just hanging up as soon as they get an answer, only concerned with accessing the app. 

Republicans say the flood of calls is down to TikTok lobbying its users

Republicans say the flood of calls is down to TikTok lobbying its users

Chairman Mike Gallagher, R-Wis.

Top Democrat Raja Krishnamoorthi, D-Calif.

Leaders on the China select committee are pushing a bipartisan bill that would force state-affiliated ByteDance to sell its shares of TikTok or else the popular video-sharing platform would be banned

TikTok CEO Shou Zi Chew testified before Congress in January

TikTok CEO Shou Zi Chew testified before Congress in January 

'They are unending,' one staffer to an Energy and Commerce member told DailyMail.com. 'All four lines have been ringing off the hook. Lots of kids calling from schools, also way more grown men than I'd expect.' 

'We got hammered very hard until about 12:30 p.m. today,' said another E&C member's aide. 

'We've had young children in classrooms (you can hear teachers, other students in the background) calling just so they can access the app,' said another aide to an E&C member. 

'Had a few adults call and say they use the app to look at "women." Did have one person say banning TikTok is "racist."' 

'Most don't know the connection to China and are receptive when we tell them the facts,' the staffer

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