Democrats and Republicans alike are speaking out more and more against Chinese spying efforts in recent days, including the wildly popular social media app TikTok.
FOX Business' Lydia Hu discusses TikTok's data collection of users, national security concerns, and the CEOs testimony before Congress.
The Chinese spy balloon that traveled over the U.S. before being shot down over the Atlantic highlighted the ongoing threat of thewhich more and more is being addressed in public comments by Republicans and Democrats alike. Senate Intelligence Committee Chairman Sen. Mark Warner, D-Va., spoke out against the use of the balloon, tweeting that "China’s aggressive behavior is a violation of international norms and shows a reckless disregard for the safety of American citizens." Besides blatant spy tech like the balloon, Democrats are now also joining their GOP counterpartsSen. Tom Cotton, R-Ark.
"We obviously have issues here," Sen. Cory Booker, D-N.J., said about Chinese spying on CBS's "Face the Nation" on Sunday. Addressing TikTok in particular, Booker identified two ways to deal with the situation.