Republican senators back plan to sell TikTok's U.S. operations
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[August 03, 2020]
By David Shepardson
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Several Republican
senators on Sunday backed a plan by China's ByteDance to divest the U.S.
operations of TikTok after President Donald Trump said on Friday he had
decided to ban the popular short-video app.
Senator John Cornyn, a Texas Republican, said on Twitter that a
divestment "and purchase by U.S. company is win-win."
Senator Roger Wicker, a Republican who chairs the Commerce Committee,
echoed Cornyn but added that "tight security measures need to be part of
any deal in order to protect consumer data and ensure no foreign
access."
Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin told ABC on Sunday that the Committee
on Foreign Investment on the United States "agrees that TikTok cannot
stay in the current format because it risks sending back information on
100 million Americans."
Mnuchin said he and U.S. congressional leaders "all agree there has to
be a change." He added that Trump could "either force a sale or the
president can block the app using (International Emergency Economic
Powers Ac)."
U.S. officials have said TikTok under its Chinese parent poses a
national risk because of the personal data it handles.
Reuters reported on Saturday that ByteDance, in a bid to save a deal
with the White House, agreed to divest the U.S. operations of TikTok
completely.
ByteDance was previously seeking to keep a minority stake in the U.S.
business of TikTok, which the White House had rejected. Under the new
proposed deal, ByteDance would exit completely and Microsoft Corp would
take over TikTok in the United States, according to sources.
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TikTok logos are seen on smartphones in front of a displayed
ByteDance logo in this illustration taken November 27, 2019.
REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration/File Photo
Republican Senator Marco Rubio on Sunday said on Twitter "if the
company & data can be purchased & secured by a trusted U.S. company
that would be a positive & acceptable outcome."
On Saturday, Republican Senator Lindsey Graham said the "right
answer" to address security concerns about TikTok would be to "have
an American company like Microsoft take over TikTok. Win-win. Keeps
competition alive and data out of the hands of the Chinese Communist
Party."
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo told Fox News on Sunday that Trump
"will take action in the coming days with respect to a broad array
of national security risks that are presented by software connected
to the Chinese Communist Party."
(Reporting by David Shepardson; Editing by Daniel Wallis and Dan
Grebler)
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