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Congress moves to ban TikTok from U.S. government devices

- By Nomaan Merchant

WASHINGTON >> TikTok would be banned from most U.S. government devices under a government spending bill Congress unveiled early Tuesday, the latest push by American lawmakers against the Chineseown­ed social media app.

The $1.7 trillion package includes requiremen­ts for the Biden administra­tion to prohibit most uses of TikTok or any other app created by its owner, ByteDance Ltd. The requiremen­ts would apply to the executive branch — with exemptions for national security, law enforcemen­t and research purposes — and don’t appear to cover Congress, where a handful of lawmakers maintain TikTok accounts.

TikTok is consumed by two-thirds of American teens and has become the second-most popular domain in the world. But there’s long been bipartisan concern in Washington that Beijing would use legal and regulatory power to seize American user data or try to push pro-China narratives or misinforma­tion.

Brooke Oberwetter, a spokespers­on for TikTok, called the ban “a political gesture that will do nothing to advance national security interests.” TikTok is developing security and data privacy plans as part of an ongoing national security review by President Joe Biden’s administra­tion.

“These plans have been developed under the oversight of our country’s top national security agencies — plans that we are well underway in implementi­ng — to further secure our platform in the United States, and we will continue to brief lawmakers on them,” Oberwetter said in a statement.

Speaking Friday, CIA Director William Burns said Beijing can “insist upon extracting the private data of a lot of TikTok users in this country and also to shape the content of what goes on to TikTok as well to suit the interests of the Chinese leadership.”

“I think those are real challenges and a source of real concern,” Burns told PBS. He declined to take a position on congressio­nal efforts to limit TikTok.

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., was pushing to include the TikTok provision in the big year-end bill, her office said.

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