A key House committee just passed a bill that would give Biden the authority to ban TikTok, likening the app to a Chinese 'spy balloon in your phone.'
to House Foreign Affairs Committee Chairman Michael McCaul and the ranking Democrat on the committee, Rep. Gregory Meeks , the ACLU argues that H.R. 1153 could be weaponized to punish ordinary U.S. citizens who may not be educated on what amounts to the “transfer sensitive personal data” to “any foreign person,” or what may or may not be “subject to the influence of China.”
“It would be impossible for the average person to know what the term ‘subject to the influence of China’ means, and the term is not defined in the legislation,” the letter states.
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