Experts Say US Might Find It Tough To Ban TikTok: Here's Why
News 18WASHINGTON: The Biden administration is under pressure to ban popular Chinese-owned social media app TikTok, but any such move likely hinges on passage of a new law that bolsters the government's authority to regulate speech, experts said. That means any move to block the app likely depends on passage of legislation like the RESTRICT ACT, a bipartisan bill introduced by Senators this month granting the Commerce Department new power to ban foreign technology that poses a national security risk. TikTok previously criticized the RESTRICT act, saying "the Biden Administration does not need additional authority from Congress to address national security concerns about TikTok: it can approve the deal negotiated with over two years that it has spent the last six months reviewing." White House national security adviser Jake Sullivan endorsed the RESTRICT Act on March 7 saying it "would strengthen our ability to address discrete risks posed by individual transactions, and systemic risks posed by certain classes of transactions involving countries of concern in sensitive technology sectors."