In response to President Trump's extension of TikTok's sale or ban deadline, twelve Republican House members emphasized that any resolution should adhere to U.S. laws. They expressed concerns over the Chinese Communist Party's potential access to American user data. Some members seek clarity on resolving issues of national security regarding information manipulation by China. Additionally, Senate Intelligence Committee Vice Chair Mark Warner criticized the lack of action if TikTok's algorithm remains under Chinese control. The situation raises questions about accountability and compliance with U.S. law in dealing with foreign technology firms.
12 Republican members of the House Select Committee on China assert that 'any resolution must ensure that U.S. law is followed' regarding TikTok's operations.
Senate Intelligence Committee Vice Chair Mark Warner stated, 'The whole thing is a sham if the algorithm doesn't move from out of Beijing's hands' depicting concerns about TikTok.
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