Sadly no push to ban stupid TikTok dances, but ByteDance would have year to offload app Stateside
Fresh US legislation to force the sale of TikTok locally was passed in Washington over the weekend after an earlier version stalled in the Senate.
The Senate may vote on the consolidated bill as early as this week, and President Biden has previously indicated he would sign it. An earlier TikTok bill passed by the House of Representatives in March had reportedly stalled in the Senate, partly because reservations were expressed there about whether a ban on the app would represent an attack on the free speech of American citizens.
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