"US House Passes Legislation Targeting TikTok Ownership Amid Bipartisan Support"
The US House of Representatives decisively passed a bill on Wednesday aimed at compelling TikTok to sever ties with its Chinese parent company or face expulsion from the American market. The bipartisan vote of 352 to 65 underscored a rare moment of unity in the divided political landscape of Washington.
House Majority Leader Steve Scalise emphasized the bill's focus on safeguarding user data and protecting American families, dismissing concerns about potential electoral ramifications. Scalise expressed confidence in the bill's prospects in the Senate, citing broad bipartisan support as a positive sign.
However, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer's stance on the legislation remains uncertain.
The passage of the bill follows earlier warnings from the Chinese government regarding potential repercussions of banning TikTok, signaling ongoing tensions between the two nations.
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