TikTok is facing new political storms following a US government ban.
For US conservatives, TikTok has become a political punching bag.

TikTok is facing new political storms following a US government ban. For US conservatives, TikTok has become a political

 TikTok is facing new political storms following a US government ban.
For US conservatives, TikTok has become a political



TikTok faces an uncertain year in the United States as anti-China Republicans gain control of Congress and demand tighter scrutiny of the popular video-sharing app.


TikTok, owned by Chinese tech giant ByteDance, has become a political punching bag for US conservatives, who claim that the app downloaded by millions of US young people can be used for spying or propaganda by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP).

However, Democrats have now joined the chorus of criticism, and US President Joe Biden last week signed legislation prohibiting the use of TikTok on government-issued devices. TikTok is also prohibited in the US House of Representatives and Senate.

TikTok is the equivalent of "digital fentanyl," according to Republican lawmaker Mike Gallagher.

TikTok is facing new political storms following a US government ban. For US conservatives, TikTok has become a political

 TikTok is facing new political storms following a US government ban.
For US conservatives, TikTok has become a political

The future of TikTok in the United States is questionable as anti-China Republicans gain more influence in Congress and seek stricter oversight of the immensely popular video-sharing app. TikTok, which is owned by Chinese tech firm ByteDance, has become a political punching bag for US conservatives who claim that the app, which millions of US youth have downloaded, can be used by the Chinese Communist Party for espionage or propaganda (CCP).
TikTok is facing new political storms following a US government ban. For US conservatives, TikTok has become a political

 TikTok is facing new political storms following a US government ban.
For US conservatives, TikTok has become a political


Democrats have also joined the chorus of outrage, and US President Joe Biden last week signed a new rule outlawing the use of TikTok on equipment provided by the government. The US Senate and House of Representatives are also prohibited from using TikTok by law. Republican legislator Mike Gallagher claimed that TikTok is the equivalent of "digital fentanyl."

TikTok is facing new political storms following a US government ban. For US conservatives, TikTok has become a political

 TikTok is facing new political storms following a US government ban.
For US conservatives, TikTok has become a political