A powerful Democratic senator said she wants a vote “sooner as opposed to later” on a bipartisan bill that could force a sale or outright ban of TikTok – even as some critics express frustration about the timeline.
Maria Cantwell (D-Wash.), the head of the Senate Commerce Committee, is spearheading the upper chamber’s internal debate on what to do about the popular China-owned app.
House lawmakers overwhelmingly voted last month to approve a bill that forces TikTok’s Beijing-based parent ByteDance to sell within six months or face a total US ban.
When asked about a potential timing of a vote on the legislation, Cantwell said she supported bringing it to the floor “sooner as opposed to later, because I don’t think it’s going to go away.”
“There are some avenues by which we could get this done in a short period of time,” Cantwell added in an interview with the Wall Street Journal published Sunday.
