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The House Foreign Affairs Committee plans to vote in the next month on a law aimed at preventing using TikTok, within the United States.
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The plan was formulated by the panel's chairman Representative Michael McCaul.
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A Republican is aimed at giving the White House the legal tools to block TikTok in the event of U.S. national security concerns.
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"The concern is that this app gives the Chinese government a back door into our phones," said McCaul.
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In 2020, President Donald Trump attempted to block new users from downloading TikTok and to ban transactions that would have prevented the use of the app across the United States but lost several legal battles over the decision.
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The Biden administration announced in June 2021 that it had officially resigned from the effort.