Rep. John Curtis, a U.S. Congressman representing Utah's 3rd district since 2017, recently shared a series of tweets covering topics from federal agency accountability to concerns over TikTok's ties with the Chinese Communist Party. Curtis, who succeeded Jason Chaffetz in Congress and resides in Provo, Utah, graduated from Brigham Young University in 1985.
On December 6, 2024, Rep. Curtis invited constituents to join him at his Congressional Outreach Open House scheduled for December 13 at Uintah Basin Technical College in Roosevelt. He stated, "Tired of waiting for answers from federal agencies? Join me at my Congressional Outreach Open House on Friday, December 13 from 5:30 - 7:00 PM at Uintah Basin Technical College in Roosevelt. I'll kick things off at 5:30 PM with a brief update on Congress, and then my amazing team..." This event aims to provide updates on congressional activities and engage directly with the public.
In another tweet posted on December 6, Curtis expressed skepticism about TikTok's independence from the Chinese Communist Party. He questioned the platform’s reluctance to sever ties with China despite claiming no influence from them. He tweeted, "TikTok has long claimed it isn’t influenced by the Chinese Communist Party. If that’s true, why are they seemingly willing to do anything except cut ties with them to remain in the U.S.?"