“The TikTok bill that passed the House over the weekend isn’t just a high-profile shot at an ultra-popular app — it’s a historically unusual move that in itself could create problems for the law,” Politico reports.
“By naming a single company, and by seemingly reversing the U.S.’s longstanding policy on data and the open internet, it calls into question how the law would be enforced, exactly what it will change and whether it can survive a constitutional challenge.
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