Ongoing conversations about regulating access to TikTok, owned by the Chinese company ByteDance, advanced on several fronts this week.
On Capitol Hill, Republicans on one House panel moved forward on a bill to grant US President Joe Biden new powers to ban the app for more than 100 million American users, citing security threats.
Why has the pressure been ratcheted up on TikTok? And what will this mean for the future of the social media app?
On Washington Report, Drive Time's Elliot Danker speaks with Trisha Craig, Vice President (Engagement) and Senior Lecturer of Social Sciences (Sociology and Political Science), Yale-NUS College to find out more.

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