The legislation prohibits distributing, maintaining, or providing internet hosting services to any "foreign adversary controlled application."
These applications include those connected to ByteDance or TikTok or a social media company that is controlled by a "foreign adversary" and has been determined to present a significant threat to national security.
The wording of the legislation is "quite expansive" and would give incoming president Donald Trump room to decide which entities constitute a significant threat to national security, said Carl Tobias, Williams Chair in Law at the University of Richmond.