Why are lawmakers singling out TikTok over security concerns?
The CEO of TikTok testified before lawmakers to stave off a ban of the app that is reportedly used by 150 million Americans. Critics says the popular app is a tool for the Chinese government to collect data and to push divisive narratives into the American bloodstream. NBC’s Jake Ward reports in this week’s Sunday Focus.
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