TikTok Faces Uncertain Future in the US as President Biden Backs Ban Bill

By
Junichi Sakamoto
1 min read
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TikTok is under increasing pressure in the US as President Biden backs a bill that could force the company to sell itself or face a ban. The proposed bill, known as the “Protecting Americans from Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications Act,” would require TikTok to divest itself from ByteDance or risk a ban from US app stores. The company has criticized the bill and rallied its users against it, prompting a flood of calls to representatives. Former President Trump, who previously sought a sale of TikTok, now opposes a ban. The bill's progress in the House remains uncertain, with the Senate showing caution. Tensions are escalating as TikTok's future in the US hangs in the balance.

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