House Intelligence Committee requests FBI, SEC briefing on Chinese company Temu over 'data concerns'
The lawmakers described Temu as a Chinese Communist Party-linked entity with business practices that have raised national security concerns
House Intelligence Committee members are requesting an FBI and SEC briefing on the Chinese company Temu over "data concerns."
The lawmakers described Temu as a Chinese Communist Party-linked entity.
The briefing was requested in a letter to FBI Director Christopher Wray and SEC Chairman Gary Gensler signed by each Republican member of the committee.
"Multiple entities, ranging from U.S. Senators, to the House Select Committee on the Chinese Communist Party, states’ Attorneys General, and countless others, have previously raised alarm over the practices of Temu and PDD — ranging from possible trade, slave labor, and national security concerns," the lawmakers wrote.