The U.S. House of Representatives approved a bill with a 352-65 vote, aiming to force a sale of TikTok due to concerns about its Chinese parent company, ByteDance, posing a national security threat.
Lawmakers fear ByteDance's ties to the Chinese government could compromise user data. The Senate's response remains uncertain, but President Biden has pledged to sign the bill if it passes. TikTok denies being a security risk, but the move underscores bipartisan worries about Chinese influence in tech.