As Congress returns next week, TikTok steps up its fight against a possible ban

While the U.S. Senate is preparing to get back to work Monday on Capitol Hill, it’s not expected to move fast on a House-passed bill that could lead to a nationwide ban for TikTok – and a new advertising blitz from the app aims to help give senators pause.

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