The legislation includes a number of bills that had already garnered support from the House Foreign Affairs Committee, including a crackdown on TikTok.
being voted on by the House on Saturday. The other three bills provide funds to Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan, while the fourth bill focused solely on
The original version would have forced Chinese parent company ByteDance to divest in the social media platform within six months, but the updated version would extend the timeline to up to a year. Without the forced sale, TikTok downloads would be prevented in app stores.
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