. But late last year, Chinese parent company ByteDance found that some employees had improperly accessed it to snoop on journalists. That’s likely to take up considerable airtime when Chew faces the House Committee on Energy and Commerce.
But the short-video app also faces the prospect of death by 50 cuts, as individual states weigh their own approaches. Nearly half of the U.S. states have banned the app on government-owned devices. Chew may also need to trot around to local leaders, from Republicans like Texas Governor Greg Abbott to Democrats like California state Senator
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