TikTok says a potential ban on its app in the US would “trample the free speech” of 170 million Americans.
The US House of Representatives voted on Saturday to ban TikTok if the app’s owner does not cut its ties with China.
The legislation was part of a US foreign policy package that included aid for Ukraine and could become law as early as next week.
The legislation was part of a US foreign policy package that included aid for Ukraine and could become law as early as next week.
They allege TikTok’s owner Bytedance is subservient to Beijing – accusations it has repeatedly denied.
The TikTok legislation was included in a package, approved by lawmakers, that would send $61bn (£49bn) in foreign aid to Ukraine, as well as money for Israel and Taiwan.
The House of Representatives voted on TikTok’s future first – with 360 to 58 voting on the updated divest-or-ban bill.
The Senate is expected to vote on the bill next week and previously US President Joe Biden has said he will sign the legislation.
If the bill becomes law, Bytedance will have nine months to sell its stake – with a possible three-month extension while a sale is in progress – or face a ban.
TikTok says a potential ban on its app in the US would “trample the free speech” of 170 million Americans.
The legislation was part of a US foreign policy package that included aid for Ukraine and could become law as early as next week.
The US House of Representatives voted on Saturday to ban TikTok if the app’s owner does not cut its ties with China.
They allege TikTok’s owner Bytedance is subservient to Beijing – accusations it has repeatedly denied.
The legislation was part of a US foreign policy package that included aid for Ukraine and could become law as early as next week.
The legislation was part of a US foreign policy package that included aid for Ukraine and could become law as early as next week.
They allege TikTok’s owner Bytedance is subservient to Beijing – accusations it has repeatedly denied.
The TikTok legislation was included in a package, approved by lawmakers, that would send $61bn (£49bn) in foreign aid to Ukraine, as well as money for Israel and Taiwan.
The House of Representatives voted on TikTok’s future first – with 360 to 58 voting on the updated divest-or-ban bill.
The Senate is expected to vote on the bill next week and previously US President Joe Biden has said he will sign the legislation.
If the bill becomes law, Bytedance will have nine months to sell its stake – with a possible three-month extension while a sale is in progress – or face a ban.
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