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TikTok has managed to have fewer friends in Congress than even Facebook.

the CCP has explicit influence over TikTok and its operations, butwould prevent a U.S.-mandated divestiture, or whether ByteDance officials helped to “prepare” him for this hearing. Chew responded that his phone was full of messages offering well wishes and unsolicited advice from all over. California Rep. Anna Eshoo then asked how Chew could promise that U.S. data China had already held in previous years will be moved to U.S.-exclusive storage.

Every other possible China angle was addressed, however: who wrote TikTok’s source code, does Chew “disagree” with the CCP when it says ByteDance should retain TikTok ownership, what kinds of compensation did he earn from TikTok and ByteDance, is TikTok meant to serve as a publisher of CCP propaganda, what did Chew think of a former employee’s claim that “everything is seen in China.

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