KEY POINTS
  • Top venture capitalist Vinod Khosla and Palantir advisor Jacob Helberg penned an open letter to the U.S. Senate calling on it to pass the so-called TikTok ban bill.
  • Helberg and Khosla have regularly voiced their views on the dangers TikTok poses to the U.S., describing it as a "weapon of war."
  • In an interview with CNBC, Helberg said the U.S. has a "long tradition" of moving against individual companies "when national security is at stake."

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Vinod Khosla and Jacob Helberg.

Investor Vinod Khosla and Palantir advisor Jacob Helberg penned an open letter Thursday calling on senators to pass a bill that would force the divestiture of Bytedance-owned TikTok in the U.S.

Describing the social media platform as "a weapon of war," Helberg and Khosla compared the bill with decades-old restrictions on foreign ownership of U.S. media outlets.

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