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TikTok CEO Zhou Shouzi went to the Senate Judiciary Committee of the U.S. Congress to testify on cyber issues with a number of social media CEOs on Wednesday (January 31) local time

author:Fei Chang vision Chen Fei

TikTok CEO Zhou Shouzi went to the Senate Judiciary Committee of the U.S. Congress to testify on cyber issues with a number of social media CEOs on Wednesday (January 31) local time. Republican Senator Tom Cotton, who has been sanctioned by our side, has repeatedly questioned Zhou Shouzi's relationship with China, to which Zhou Shouzi said that he is a Singaporean, has never applied for Chinese citizenship, is not a member of the Communist Party of China, and has not applied for U.S. citizenship.

[Wit] comment a few words: If you want to add sin, there is no excuse. The level of questioning by the U.S. Congress is even less than that of bargaining between vendors and customers in wet markets. The quality and level of American politicians are unbearable to look at. The whole world knows at this moment how ignorant and shameless the US senator is.

TikTok CEO Zhou Shouzi went to the Senate Judiciary Committee of the U.S. Congress to testify on cyber issues with a number of social media CEOs on Wednesday (January 31) local time
TikTok CEO Zhou Shouzi went to the Senate Judiciary Committee of the U.S. Congress to testify on cyber issues with a number of social media CEOs on Wednesday (January 31) local time
TikTok CEO Zhou Shouzi went to the Senate Judiciary Committee of the U.S. Congress to testify on cyber issues with a number of social media CEOs on Wednesday (January 31) local time
TikTok CEO Zhou Shouzi went to the Senate Judiciary Committee of the U.S. Congress to testify on cyber issues with a number of social media CEOs on Wednesday (January 31) local time

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