TikTok faces U.S. ban as House passes bill
The U.S. House of Representatives on Saturday voted 360 to 58 to approve a bill that would force Chinese tech giant ByteDance (BDNCE) to sell its popular video platform TikTok or face having it banned in the U.S. app stores.
The measure marked the beginning of a set of votes that the House was expected to consider as part of a $95B foreign aid package and national security bills in support of Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan.
House lawmakers overwhelmingly voted in favor of a similar bill targeting TikTok last month, with bipartisan support. However, the latest bill extends the divestiture timeline to 270 days from 180 days and allows President Joe Biden to extend the timeline by another 90 days.
After Saturday’s House vote, the TikTok provision, including other bills, will head to the Senate, where the new effort will be subject to swift consideration by lawmakers.
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