Divisions are emerging as members of both parties on Capitol Hill come out against banning TikTok.
Rep. Jan Schakowsky of Illinois., a senior Democrat on the Energy and Commerce Committee, is aligned with the second camp. She said she doesn't support narrowly targeting TikTok and instead wants a"comprehensive online privacy bill," something several Democrats on the committee brought up at a"A lot of what it does is what all Big Tech companies are doing right now," she said, mentioning Facebook and Instagram.
Rep. Debbie Dingell, D-Mich., who questioned Chew at last week’s hearing, also backed a comprehensive approach. “We’re getting outreach from college students who are concerned about entrepreneurs that they’re aware of who do a lot of business on TikTok. They’re reaching out to me expressing concern about losing that as a marketing tool,” Stanton said.
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