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TikTok owner spent record amount lobbying in 2022 as it faces national security concerns, ban threats

Por: Fox News Politics January 27, 2023

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TikTok's Chinese parent company ByteDance and its subsidiaries spent a personal record amount lobbying in 2022 as the  faces national security concerns and threats of bans in the United States.ByteDance and its subsidiaries finished last year by dropping around $1.2 million into its lobbying activity during the fourth quarter, new disclosures show, bringing its 2022 total to about $5.4 million. In 2021, the company had spent nearly $5.2... + full article



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