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House Speaker McCarthy Says Lawmakers Will Move Forward With Legislation On TikTok

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House Speaker Kevin McCarthy said Sunday that lawmakers would move forward with legislation on TikTok.

This announcement comes just days after lawmakers grilled CEO Shou Zi Chew on Capitol Hill about the social media app used by more than 150 million Americans. 

“It’s very concerning that the CEO of TikTok can’t be honest and admit what we already know to be true — China has access to TikTok user data,” McCarthy tweeted Sunday.

“The House will be moving forward with legislation to protect Americans from the technological tentacles of the Chinese Communist Party,” he said.

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McCarthy did not specify what legislation he was referring to.

Last week, the House speaker told reporters that he would back a ban on TikTok amid the House Energy and Commerce Committee’s five-hour grilling of CEO Shou Zi Chew.

Asked how quickly he wants to move legislation to the floor last week, McCarthy replied: “I want to make sure we get it right. I think the hearing today … you see a bipartisan concern here with what’s happening on TikTok, especially what’s happening to the data for Americans.”

“There’s many different ramifications here, so I think they could come together,” he continued. “I’d let the committees do their work and see what the product comes out, when it gets done, we’d be able to move it.”

On Thursday, TikTok CEO Shou Zi Chew testified on the social media company’s consumer privacy and data security practices and its relationship with the Chinese government at a House Energy & Commerce Committee hearing.

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House Energy and Commerce Committee Chairwoman Cathy McMorris Rodgers of Washington questioned Chew on reporting by Forbes that staff at ByteDance used TikTok data last year to surveil journalists who were covering the company, gaining access to their IP addresses to track whether they had been in proximity to ByteDance employees.

“Mr Chew, you are here because the American people need the truth about the threat TikTok poses to our national and personal security,” McMorris Rodgers said. “TikTok has repeatedly chosen a path for more control, more surveillance and more manipulation. Your platform should be banned.”

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“TikTok spied on American journalists. Can you say with 100% certainty that neither ByteDance nor TikTok employees can target other Americans with similar surveillance techniques?” Rodgers asked.

“I disagree with the characterization that it’s ‘spying,’” said Chew.

Public officials, lawmakers, and experts have raised national security concerns regarding ByteDance’s connections to China. The Biden administration even threatened to force the parent to sell TikTok or else face a nationwide ban, according to The Wall Street Journal.

Rodgers adjusted her question, asking for a yes or no answer to the question, “Can you do surveillance of other Americans?”

Chew responded that TikTok would protect U.S. user data from foreign access.

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“I wanted to hear you say with 100% certainty that neither ByteDance nor TikTok employees can target other Americans with similar surveillance techniques as you did with the journalists.”

“Again, I disagree with the characterization of  ‘surveillance,’” Chew said.

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