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House passes potential TikTok ban that could speed through Senate

By tying the renewed crackdown to a bipartisan foreign aid deal, the bill could move quickly through Congress

Updated April 20, 2024 at 6:31 p.m. EDT|Published April 20, 2024 at 1:25 p.m. EDT
House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) during a TV interview on Wednesday. (Haiyun Jiang for The Washington Post)
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House lawmakers escalated efforts to restrict video-sharing platform TikTok, renewing pressure on the Senate by advancing a bill Saturday that would force the company to be sold or face a national ban as part of a broader package sending aid to Israel and Ukraine.

The unorthodox maneuver could expedite the crackdown’s path through Congress, where negotiations had slowed after an earlier attempt hurtled through the House last month. With growing support in the Senate, the legislation appears more likely than ever to become law.