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Rep tells TikTok CEO that lying to Congress is federal crime during Tiananmen Square discussion

Por: The Hill Politics March 23, 2023

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The chair of the House committee holding a hearing about TikTok on Thursday reminded the company’s CEO that lying to Congress is a federal crime during a brief exchange about the availability of certain content on the platform.  The warning from Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers (R-Ore.), who leads the House Committee on Energy and Commerce, came as she questioned CEO Shou Zi Chew about the availability of content about the Tiananmen Square... + full article



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