TikTok CEO grilled on Capitol Hill
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TikTok CEO Shou Zi Chew faced tough questions from a House panel Thursday as he sought to convince lawmakers the social media platform is not an arm of the Chinese government that’s being used to spy on Americans. Nikole Killion reports on the contentious hearing.

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