TikTok influencers weigh in on the potential TikTok ban
Congress grilled TikTok's CEO about the threat the app poses to U.S. national security. TikTok content creators Aidan Kohn Murphy and Claudine James discuss what a potential ban on TikTok would mean for them as influencers.
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