\"<p>FILE
FILE PHOTO: TikTok logo is seen through broken glass in this illustration taken, January 25, 2023. REUTERS\/Dado Ruvic\/Illustration\/File Photo<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>By David Shepardson<\/strong>

WASHINGTON: The House Foreign Affairs Committee plans to hold a vote next month on a bill aimed at blocking the use of China's popular social media app TikTok<\/a> in the United States, the committee confirmed on Friday.

The measure, planned by the panel's chair Representative Michael McCaul, a Republican, would aim to give the White House the legal tools to ban TikTok over U.S. national security concerns.

\"The concern is that this app gives the Chinese government a back door into our phones,\" McCaul told Bloomberg News, which reported on the timing of the vote earlier.

In 2020, then-President Donald Trump attempted to block new users from downloading TikTok and ban other transactions that would have effectively blocked the app's use in the United States but lost a series of court battles over the measure.

The Biden administration in June 2021 formally abandoned that effort. Then in December, Republican Senator Marco Rubio unveiled bipartisan legislation to ban TikTok, which would also block all transactions from any social media company in or under the influence of China and Russia.

But a ban of the short video app, which is owned by
ByteDance<\/a> and is popular among teens, would face significant hurdles in Congress to pass, and would need 60 votes in the Senate.

For three years, TikTok - which has more than 100 million U.S. users - has been seeking to assure Washington that the personal data of U.S. citizens cannot be accessed and its content cannot be manipulated by China's Communist Party or anyone else under Beijing's influence.

TikTok did not immediately respond Friday but said earlier of congressional efforts to ban it: \"It is troubling that rather than encouraging the administration to conclude its national security review of TikTok, some members of Congress have decided to push for a politically-motivated ban that will do nothing to advance the national security of the United States.\"

The U.S. government's Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS), a powerful national security body, in 2020 ordered ByteDance to divest TikTok because of fears that U.S. user data could be passed on to China's government.

CFIUS and TikTok have been in talks for months aiming to reach a national security agreement to protect the data of U.S. TikTok users.

White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre declined to comment on the bill on Friday. \"It's under review by (CFIUS) so I am just not going to get into details on that,\" Jean-Pierre said.

Last month, Biden signed legislation that included a ban on federal employees using or downloading TikTok on government-owned devices. More than 25 U.S. states have also banned the use of TikTok on state-owned devices.
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下个月美国众议院委员会投票可能TikTok禁令

这项计划的委员会的主席Michael无代表共和党人,目标是给白宫法律手段禁止TikTok对美国国家安全的担忧。

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华盛顿:众议院外交事务委员会计划于下月举行投票通过一项法案,旨在阻止中国流行的社交媒体应用程序的使用TikTok在美国,委员会周五确认。

这项计划的委员会的主席Michael无代表共和党人,目标是给白宫法律手段禁止TikTok对美国国家安全的担忧。

“令人担忧的是,这个程序给了中国政府一个后门进入我们的手机,“无告诉彭博新闻,报道了早些时候投票的时机。乐动扑克

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2020年,时任唐纳德·特朗普试图阻止新用户下载TikTok,禁止其他事务,可以有效地屏蔽应用的使用在美国但失去了一系列法律措施。

拜登政府2021年6月正式放弃了这一努力。在12月,共和党参议员马可卢比奥公布了两党立法禁止TikTok,也会阻止所有事务或任何社交媒体公司的影响下中国和俄罗斯。

但禁令的视频应用,隶属ByteDance受青少年的欢迎,在国会通过将面临重大障碍,需要在参议院的60票。

三年,TikTok——有超过1亿美国用户——一直在寻求向美国保证,美国公民无法访问的个人数据和它的内容不能被中国共产党或任何人在北京的影响力。

TikTok没有立即回复记者周五国会努力禁止但早些时候说:“这是令人不安的,而不是鼓励政府得出结论TikTok的国家安全审查,一些国会议员已决定推动政治动机的禁令,将无助于促进美国的国家安全。”

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美国政府的美国外国投资委员会(CFIUS),一个强大的国家安全机构,于2020年下令ByteDance剥离TikTok由于担心美国用户数据可以传递给中国政府。

外国投资委员会和TikTok数月谈判旨在达成一项国家安全协议来保护美国TikTok用户的数据。

白宫新闻秘书Karine jean - pierre周五拒绝评论该法案。“这是(CFIUS)的审查所以我只是不会进入细节,”jean - pierre说。

上个月,拜登签署法案,其中包括禁止联邦雇员使用或下载TikTok国有设备。超过25个州也禁止TikTok国有设备上的使用。
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\"&lt;p&gt;FILE
FILE PHOTO: TikTok logo is seen through broken glass in this illustration taken, January 25, 2023. REUTERS\/Dado Ruvic\/Illustration\/File Photo<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>By David Shepardson<\/strong>

WASHINGTON: The House Foreign Affairs Committee plans to hold a vote next month on a bill aimed at blocking the use of China's popular social media app TikTok<\/a> in the United States, the committee confirmed on Friday.

The measure, planned by the panel's chair Representative Michael McCaul, a Republican, would aim to give the White House the legal tools to ban TikTok over U.S. national security concerns.

\"The concern is that this app gives the Chinese government a back door into our phones,\" McCaul told Bloomberg News, which reported on the timing of the vote earlier.

In 2020, then-President Donald Trump attempted to block new users from downloading TikTok and ban other transactions that would have effectively blocked the app's use in the United States but lost a series of court battles over the measure.

The Biden administration in June 2021 formally abandoned that effort. Then in December, Republican Senator Marco Rubio unveiled bipartisan legislation to ban TikTok, which would also block all transactions from any social media company in or under the influence of China and Russia.

But a ban of the short video app, which is owned by
ByteDance<\/a> and is popular among teens, would face significant hurdles in Congress to pass, and would need 60 votes in the Senate.

For three years, TikTok - which has more than 100 million U.S. users - has been seeking to assure Washington that the personal data of U.S. citizens cannot be accessed and its content cannot be manipulated by China's Communist Party or anyone else under Beijing's influence.

TikTok did not immediately respond Friday but said earlier of congressional efforts to ban it: \"It is troubling that rather than encouraging the administration to conclude its national security review of TikTok, some members of Congress have decided to push for a politically-motivated ban that will do nothing to advance the national security of the United States.\"

The U.S. government's Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS), a powerful national security body, in 2020 ordered ByteDance to divest TikTok because of fears that U.S. user data could be passed on to China's government.

CFIUS and TikTok have been in talks for months aiming to reach a national security agreement to protect the data of U.S. TikTok users.

White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre declined to comment on the bill on Friday. \"It's under review by (CFIUS) so I am just not going to get into details on that,\" Jean-Pierre said.

Last month, Biden signed legislation that included a ban on federal employees using or downloading TikTok on government-owned devices. More than 25 U.S. states have also banned the use of TikTok on state-owned devices.
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