China Daily editorial: US witch hunt of Tik Tok not okay


A Republican senator in the United States has reportedly introduced legislation to ban federal employees from using the popular social media app TikTok on their devices. - Reuters

BEIJING (China DAILY/ANN): A Republican senator in the United States has reportedly introduced legislation to ban federal employees from using the popular social media app TikTok on their devices, accusing the company of sharing data with the Chinese government.

It is not a surprise that TikTok has become another target for the US in its witch hunt of Chinese technology leaders.

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