The Bill That Could Ban TikTok Just Passed the House ... in a Landslide
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
52% : The bill, titled the Protecting Americans From Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications Act, passed overwhelmingly 352-65.38% : As previously reported by Rolling Stone, Trump and some of his advisers may also feel that taking a soft approach to TikTok could boost his profile with young voters and contrast him with President Joe Biden -- who promised to sign the legislation should it reach his desk.
25% : Many Republicans, often the fiercest critics of Chinese influence in the U.S., chose to vote against the bill following opposition from Donald Trump.
20% : Trump has now done a 180, telling CNBC on Monday that while there's "a lot of good and a lot of bad with TikTok [...] without TikTok you can make Facebook bigger -- and I consider Facebook to be the enemy of the people along with a lot of the media.
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