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GOP foreign relations committee leader urges FTC to take action against TikTok.

The Top⁤ Republican Calls for‍ Crackdown on TikTok

The top Republican on the Foreign Relations ⁢Committee is ​calling for Chairwoman Lina⁣ Khan⁣ and the Federal Trade‌ Commission to crack down on TikTok ‌on national security grounds.

Ranking Republican member Sen. James Risch (R-ID) sent ‍a letter to the FTC on Monday outlining his fears​ about TikTok and asking for ⁤the agency’s response. Risch noted the company’s Chinese Communist Party connections and its censorship of sensitive subjects. ⁣The app has been a longtime ​target of scrutiny from Republicans and ‍Democrats and faces the threat of⁣ a ban.

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“Given its connections to⁢ the [CCP] and the way it collections and controls personal ⁤information, ⁢TikTok poses one of the ​greatest long-term threats to the health, safety,‌ and privacy of millions of Americans,” Risch wrote.

The Idaho‌ Republican‍ also noted the platform’s promotion of self-harm and eating‍ disorders and TikTok‌ parent company ByteDance’s limiting of information related​ to Hong Kong democracy advocate Jimmy Lai ​and NBA player Enes Kanter​ Freedom.

The FTC will have until Oct. 30 to answer questions about the agency’s plans⁢ for TikTok and how it ‍intends to protect consumer data from international apps like TikTok.

The FTC previously paid Cristina Caffarra, an expert on “competition economics” with connections ⁤to ‍TikTok parent company ByteDance, to assist with the agency’s‌ case against⁢ Meta over its acquisition‌ of a virtual reality developer.

TikTok faces threats from Congress and the administration over fears that ⁤it misuses ‌data and is ⁢controlled by the Chinese Communist Party.

Sens. ​John Thune ⁢(R-SD) and Mark ⁣Warner⁢ (D-VA) introduced the RESTRICT Act, which would give ​the Commerce Department additional powers to regulate tech business deals related to nations⁣ of concern,‍ such as China or Iran. Sens. Marco Rubio (R-FL) and Josh Hawley (R-MO) have proposed outright bans on TikTok. Sen. Tim Scott (R-SC) introduced legislation forcing apps such as TikTok to show users their⁣ country of origin. Several of these bills are being considered, but none ⁢of them have been moved to the floor.

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The White House has demanded that TikTok’s⁣ parent company sell its shares in the company ‌or face a national ban.

The FTC did ⁣not‍ respond ‍to requests for comment ⁤by the Washington Examiner.



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