The Senate unanimously approved a bill that bans federal employees from downloading or using TikTok on government devices, citing national security concerns about the Chinese-owned social media app.
The Senate on Wednesday voted to ban TikTok from government devices.The Senate on Wednesday voted to ban TikTok from all government devices for a second time.TikTok said these concerns largely stem from misinformation and"unfounded falsehoods."
The Senate on Wednesday unanimously approved a bill that bans federal employees from downloading or using TikTok on government devices, citing national security concerns about the Chinese-owned social media app.The sponsored by GOP Sen. Josh Hawley of Missouri, would"prohibit certain individuals from downloading or using TikTok on any device issued by the United States or a government corporation."
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