The senators oppose any deal that would allow TikTok’s Chinese parent ByteDance to retain control.
The letter then urged the Trump administration to “reject such a proposal on national security grounds.”to the Treasury Department calling for it to reject the proposed deal, saying the arrangement is unacceptable on national security grounds.
Hawley said that the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States should “promptly reject any Oracle-ByteDance collaboration, and send the ball back to ByteDance’s court so that the company can come up with a more acceptable solution,”In his letter, Hawley had said, “Perhaps, given constraints imposed by Chinese law, the only feasible way to maintain Americans’ security is to effectively ban the TikTok app in the United States altogether.
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