Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer has expressed a non-committal stance on the House-passed bill concerning TikTok, stating that the Senate will review the legislation once it is received from the House. The bill, if passed, would require TikTok's Chinese owner to sell the app or face a ban in the U.S. Schumer's remarks lacked enthusiasm, and while he did not commit to bringing the legislation to the floor, he noted that the Senate's review is pending. Other senators, including Warner-Rubio, have shown more initiative, suggesting they will work to get the bill passed amidst competing bills within the Senate.
Not much enthusiasm from Chuck Schumer on TikTok bill. "The Senate will review the legislation when it comes over from the House," Schumer said. Others suggested that there need to be changes. Warner-Rubio said they'd work to get bill passed. Senators have competing bills https://t.co/ISIW5eeGIS
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer said that the Senate “will review” the House-passed bill that would force TikTok’s Chinese owner to sell the app or see it banned in the U.S., but stayed firmly non-committal about bringing the legislation to the floor. https://t.co/StV67oz4sB https://t.co/Z67taFjJDl
Schumer statement is very non committal on TikTok: “The Senate will review the legislation when it comes over from the House”
Positively thrilling response from Schumer in response to the House TikTok bill: “The Senate will review the legislation when it comes over from the House."
Schumer on TikTok bill: "The Senate will review the legislation when it comes over from the House"