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China Condemns U.S. Proposal to Force the Sale of TikTok

China on Wednesday condemned U.S. lawmakers’ push to force the Chinese parent company of TikTok to sell the popular short video platform.

In Washington, House lawmakers were expected to vote on a bill later in the day that would require the Chinese internet company ByteDance to cut ties with TikTok or face a nationwide ban. Lawmakers say that Beijing could use TikTok to spread Chinese Communist Party messages or gain access to sensitive data about TikTok’s American users.

Beijing rejected concerns that the app was a danger to the United States.

“In recent years, though the United States has never found any evidence of TikTok posing a threat to U.S. national security, it has never stopped going after TikTok,” said Wang Wenbin, a spokesman for China’s foreign ministry, during a daily press briefing.

China has opposed previous efforts in the United States to force ByteDance to give up TikTok.

The fervor over the House bill is the latest episode in a yearslong saga over the app’s future in the United States.

TikTok, the global version of ByteDance’s popular Chinese social media app Douyin, has 170 million users in the United States. TikTok’s influence, particularly among younger people, has become inescapable. President Biden’s re-election campaign has used it to reach out to voters.

Mr. Wang accused Washington of “resorting to hegemonic moves when one could not succeed in fair competition.”

The scrutiny of TikTok disrupted global business, sowed investor distrust in the United States, and would “eventually backfire on the U.S. itself,” he said.

The House bill has bipartisan support, underscoring the willingness of lawmakers to be tough on China, although it faces an uncertain future in the Senate. Mr. Biden said on Friday

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