US House speaker says lawmakers to move forward with TikTok bill

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WASHINGTON : U.S. House of Representatives Speaker Kevin McCarthy said on Sunday lawmakers will move forward with legislation to address national security worries about TikTok, alleging China's government had access to the short video app's user data.In the United States, there are growing calls to ban Ti

WASHINGTON : U.S. House of Representatives Speaker Kevin McCarthy said on Sunday lawmakers will move forward with legislation to address national security worries about TikTok, alleging China's government had access to the short video app's user data.

TikTok CEO Shou Zi Chew appeared before a U.S. House Committee for about five hours on Thursday, and lawmakers from both parties grilled him about national security and other concerns involving the app, which has 150 million American users. "I don't think that spying is the right way to describe it," Chew said. He went on to describe the reports as involving an"internal investigation" before being cut off.

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The lawmakers in US has make a case... After which, it is up to the user to decide... The way US ban it like that is purely discriminative...

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