Congressman Roy supports TikTok divestment bill as a move against foreign adversary ownership
Texas Congressman Chip Roy says at a news conference hours before the Energy and Commerce Committee moved to report the Protecting Americans from Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications Act that there is latitude for the executive branch on national security matters involving foreign adversaries under Article 2 of the Constitution, and the current legislation aims to address foreign ownership of companies related to US citizens, not target any specific company, learning from previous failed efforts and renewed interest after concerning content on TikTok's platform.





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