ByteDance, based in China, would have about five months to divest its U.S. operations.
Americas foremost adversary has no business controlling a dominant media platform in the United States.
TikToks time in the United States is over unless it ends its relationship with CCP-controlled ByteDance.

TikTok said that the bill would violate its free-speech rights.
TikTok has long denied that it shares data of U.S. users with the Chinese government.
Chew, though, tried to assuage concerns by pointing to a project to keep data on U.S. servers.
This is not the first effort to restrict the platform.
The House Energy & Commerce Committee will hold a markup and vote on the bill on Thursday.
Read the TikTok bill.