Britain’s Guardian newspaper removes 21-year-old Osama bin Laden letter after it goes viral
- The Guardian removed a 21-year-old letter written by Osama bin Laden from its website after it went viral on TikTok, sparking a debate on US backing for Israel.
- Bin Laden's letter accuses the US of plundering Arab nations and blames all Americans for supporting Washington, including its support for Israel.
- Education Secretary Cardona warns parents about the misinformation their children may consume and emphasizes the importance of guiding students to be educated consumers of information.
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Angst as Osama bin Laden letter goes viral
Welcome to The Hill’s Defense & NatSec newsletter {beacon} Defense &National Security Defense &National Security The Big Story Viral Osama bin Laden letter raises concerns in Israel, US The former al-Qaeda leader’s 2002 “Letter to America” has become a hit on TikTok, to the angst of U.S. and Israeli leaders. © AP Photo/Mazhar Ali…
Hawley Calls for TikTok Ban after Bin Laden-Post 9/11 Letter Goes Viral: ‘A Propaganda Machine’
As Communist Chinese government-tied TikTok spreads anti-Semitic hatred, Sen. Josh Hawley (R-MO) emphasized the need to ban the popular app. A fired-up Hawley joined Fox News's Hannity to blast TikTokers who launched a disturbing trend of promoting eliminated Al-Qaeda terrorist and 9/11 architect Osama Bin Laden’s anti-Semitic and anti-American “Letter to America” on the Communist Chinese government-tied platform. When host Sean Hannity asked Ha…
TikTok users posted support for Osama Bin Laden's anti-American propaganda, forcing the service to 'aggressively' take down the content as critics circle
TikTok is "aggressively" removing posts supporting Bin Laden's "Letter to America," anti-American propaganda published a year after 9-11.
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