As for what constitutes a "transaction" under the bill, the language appears to be intentionally broad and sweeping. A transaction is defined as "any acquisition, importation, transfer, installation, dealing in, or use of any information and communications technology product or service, including ongoing activities such as managed services, data transmission, software updates, repairs, or the provision of data hosting services, or a class of such transactions," as well as "any other transaction, the structure of which is designed or intended to evade or circumvent the application of this Act." Depending on the nature of a violative transaction, the federal government would be allowed to fine a person anywhere from $250,000 to $1 million. There is also the potential for jail sentences of up to 20 years, depending on the nature of the transactive "crime." "The uniparty wants more power to control what we do and see," tweeted Donald Trump Jr. about the bipartisan legislation, which echoes back to the power grab that took place following 9/11 via the PATRIOT Act. "And now we're going to give the Biden goons the ability to throw us in jail for 20 years if they decide we're in violation of this craziness? No thanks." State Freedom Caucus Network (SFCN) communications director Greg Price also commented on the legislation, calling it "absolutely terrifying." "It gives the government the ability to go after anyone they deem as a national security risk at which point they can access everything from their computer to video games to their ring light." The latest news about the RESTRICT Act can be found at Censorship.news. Sources for this article include: Breitbart.com Congress.gov NaturalNews.comThe bill to ban Tik Tok gives enormous new powers to the federal government to punish American citizens and regulate how they communicate on the Internet.https://t.co/9Ll68ZFXXd pic.twitter.com/oNYXOIxj2h
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