House Passes Bill to Compel TikTok Sale from Chinese Owner or Face US Ban The House approved a bill with bipartisan support to force TikTok's Chinese owner to sell the app or risk a US ban. The move reflects concerns over national security and free speech. The bill faces Senate hurdles and potential legal challenges. If enacted, it could deepen US-China tensions over technology control. TikTok has defended its data protection measures and denied allegations of influencing US users. The bill's passage marks a rare bipartisan agreement but also divides both parties. It faces scrutiny over free speech concerns and potential First Amendment challenges. The bill's fate could be influenced by a new administration, as seen with former President Trump's shifting stance on TikTok. Adblock test (Why?)