Congress is studying a draft law that sells 'Tok' and tramb is opposed to the prohibition
The legislation that would force the Chinese parent company to “Tok” to sell it or face the ban in the United States has gained a momentum at the US Congress, which is a dilemma for Republican lawmakers, especially after former US President Donald Trump changed his previous invitation to prohibit. When asked if the bill will be approved in the House of Representatives tomorrow, Steve Scales, the second commander of the council, said the project would be “approved.” The representative Bob Gold, head of the Conservative Freedom Bloc, also expressed his tendency to support the project after the evaluation. The legislation proposal, recently presented by an alliance of members of the Democratic and Republican parties led by Mike Gallagher, chairman of the Chinese issue committee in the House of Representatives, aims to prevent application stores and Internet service providers such as “Apple” and “Google” of “Alphabet” to ” sold within 6 months. Trump withdrew his position, the draft law won a group last week after the energy and trade committee 50 voted for zero to approve it. But Republicans in both the House of Representatives and the Senate should think about the way to continue the matter after Trump, the supposed Republican candidate for the presidential election next November, told CNBC that he was not sure that Tek talk should be banned. Trump, who signed an executive order as president of the country, determined a ban on “Tech Talk”, that the Facebook application “Mita”, not “typing talk” is the actual threat. He also indicated that he was careful that young Americans were removed from the famous short video application. Trump told CNBC: “There are many young children on (Tech Talk) who will be crazy without him. The thing I don’t like is that you (Tok) (Facebook) can give greater importance, and I consider Facebook an enemy of the people, like many other media.” US national security came to Trump’s talk at a time when the Office of the Director of National Intelligence issued its annual report on global threats, including a cut that said China used “Tok” during the US election cycle to target “tok” to target candidates from both political parties. During a hearing before the Senate’s intelligence committee, FBI director Christopher and Rai said that there were “major” national security issues related to “Tech Tech”, repeating his previous warnings on this platform. It is likely that FBI officials, the Ministry of Justice and the Office of the Director of National Intelligence in their opinion before members of the House of Representatives today before voting tomorrow are aware of the plans. Tek Talk has always denied that he has participated or would share any data related to US users to Beijing, and trying to calm the US concern by spending more than $ 1.5 billion to isolate its operational operations in the United States and agree to oversee the US partner “Oracle”. She warned that the legislation would lead to a “complete ban on the Tik -Tok application in the United States.” Previous attempts to limit Tech Talk could not limit the previous legislative efforts to limit “Tik Talk” in the United States, and this attempt is still to remove legislative obstacles in the Senate as it has not yet received sufficient support. However, some members of the Senate have pointed out that the House of Representatives Legislation can also support them, in an important step in improving the chances of the law’s success. Senator Mark Warner, head of the intelligence committee, said: “We cannot allow the perfection to reach an obstacle to achieving a good thing. There are other more reliable ways to address any law, but this version may be better than previous copies.” According to the “Tik Talk”, Trump’s Republican supporters were attracted to defend the draft law. A report from the “Politico” newspaper yesterday that conservative growth -block Killian Conway, a former Trump assistant, printed to defend “Tok Tok”. 170 million subscribers on the other hand, and in the Democratic Party, the president of the Progressive meeting in the House of Representatives, Permela Giagal, said her group still evaluated the bill, while Democratic representative Rowa said he was opposed to him. “If you want to protect people’s data, pass the Internet Rights Act to do so and not to prohibit the political discourse of 170 million Americans,” Khanna said in a message on the website “Tek Tok”. Like Senator Sheli Moore Capito, a Republican member of West Virginia, see that for the statements of former president, “Trump will do whatever he wants. I will not explain more than that.” She concluded: ‘We have to ask ourselves what are the basic problems? This is the internet safety for youth and data auction. ‘