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TikTok bill to be voted on in Senate
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell is calling for swift action on a bill aimed at restricting the popular social media app TikTok. The bill, which has bipartisan support, seeks to address concerns about the app’s ties to the Chinese government.
Urgency for action
McConnell emphasized the need for urgent action on the bill, citing national security concerns. He highlighted the potential threat posed by TikTok’s access to user data and its ability to share information with foreign governments.
Bipartisan support
The bill has garnered support from both Democrats and Republicans, with lawmakers from both parties expressing concerns about TikTok’s data privacy practices. McConnell urged his colleagues to set aside partisan differences and come together to protect American national security.
Safety of American data
In a statement, McConnell underscored the importance of protecting American data from potential foreign interference. He stressed that the bill is necessary to safeguard the security and privacy of American citizens who use TikTok.
Call to action
McConnell’s call for action on the TikTok bill comes amid growing concerns about the app’s data collection practices. The Senate is expected to vote on the bill in the coming weeks, with McConnell urging swift passage to address the security risks posed by TikTok.
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