Another prominent Democrat has joined Republicans seeking to hobble TikTok, with Sen. Michael Bennet calling on Apple and Google to bar the Chinese-owned video platform from their app stores
TikTok is at a crossroads, as U.S. concerns about its Chinese ownership grow. Some officials have explored the idea of forcing a sale to a U.S. company. WSJ explains the challenges of making that happen. Illustration: Preston JesseeRepublicans seeking to hobble TikTok,
with Sen. Michael Bennet calling on Apple Inc. and Google to bar the Chinese-owned video platform from their app stores. Republicans have been the most outspoken critics of TikTok, but in recent weeks, Democrat Rep. Raja Krishnamoorthi of Illinois joined with Republicans to sponsor legislation to ban TikTok outright.
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