Pence worries TikTok bill could get lost in 'fog of presidential politics,’ urges Senate vote
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Mike Pence expressed concern that the TikTok bill may get caught up in the politics of the competitive upcoming general election.
Pence's organization, Advancing American Freedom, is spearheading a campaign to push a bill through Congress and to Biden's desk that would require TikTok to either divest from Chinese-owned company Bytedance or see itself banned in the U.S. His effort includes a multimillion-dollar ad buy in Washington, D.C., and several states aimed at pressuring Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., and other key senators to get the legislation to the finish line.
The $2 million ad started running in the nation's capital on Sunday, and Pence previewed to Fox News Digital that it would also run at a later date "in a number of states around the country," including Montana, Ohio, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania.
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