"Red State AGs Pressure CBS to Drop Chinese Super Bowl Ads Amid Temu's Marketing Blitz"

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A group of attorneys general, led by Montana's Austin Knudsen, is urging Paramount Global and CBS to refrain from airing Super Bowl ads from Chinese company Temu, which they believe is using forced labor to produce its products. The attorneys general argue that Temu's ties to the Chinese Communist Party and its alleged use of forced labor make it unsuitable for advertising during the high-profile event, citing previous rejected ads as precedent. They emphasize the patriotic significance of the Super Bowl and call for CBS to uphold higher standards by not broadcasting Temu's commercials.
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