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Chinese Embassy defends TikTok against potential forced sale in meeting with congressional staffers: report

Chinese Embassy defends TikTok against potential forced sale in meeting with congressional staffers: report  Fox News

Rep.MichaelWaltz,R-Fla.,weighsinontheHouse’sTikTokcrackdownbillandtheU.S.militaryappearingtoprepareforapossiblewaragainstChina. TheChineseEmbassyhasheldmeetingswithCapitolHillstafferstoprotectTikTokfromapotentialforcedsale,accordingtoareport. ThemeetingstookplacewithChinesediplomatsaftertheHousepassedlegislationwithanoverwhelmingbipartisanvotelastmonththatwouldforceChinesedivestmentfromTikTokorseetheappbanned,Politicoreported. Twocongressionalstaffers,onefromtheHouseandtheotherfromtheSenate,toldtheoutletonconditionofanonymitythattheChineseEmbassyinitiatedcontactanddownplayednationalsecurityconcernsoverTikTok. Inonemeeting,theembassysaidthatbanningthesocialmediaappwouldbeharmfulforU.S.investorswhoholdownershipofparentcompanyByteDance,accordingtoPolitico. MOSTAMERICANSSUPPORTHOUSEPLANTOBANTIKTOKIFITISN’TSOLD,POLLFINDS TikTok’scriticshavelongcalledthesocialmediaapp