TikTok ban passes the House (again), with a few major differences


by Mashable

Mashable— A bill that could ban TikTok in the U.S. is again on its way to the Senate for approval, having passed the House for a second time in as many months.

PetaPixel—House Passes TikTok Ban Bill: What It Means for TikTok Users. The House of Representatives, led by a Republican majority, passed legislation on Saturday that will ban the popular social media app TikTok in the United States if its Chinese owner does not sell its stake in the next year. [Read More]

Washington Post—House passes potential TikTok ban that could speed through Senate. By tying a potential TikTok ban to a bipartisan foreign aid deal, the bill could move quickly through Congress.

Sludge—Meta Shatters Lobbying Record as House Passes TikTok Ban. A new disclosure reveals Instagram owner Meta spent more than ever on lobbing Congress and the White House as legislation to potentially ban its competitor, TikTok, was drawn up and passed.