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The CEO of TikTok is expected to appear before Congress over the social media platform’s security as the Biden administration continues its efforts to ban the app in the U.S. NBC News’ Ryan Nobles explains what TikTok’s CEO is hoping to accomplish by appearing before lawmakers and how a U.S. ban of the app could impact Americans who rely on it for their income.