Wray told an audience during an event at the University of Michigan's Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy that he has concerns about China having the ability to control the recommendation algorithm of TikTok, according to AP News.He issued executive orders that would effectively ban TikTok from operating in the US if ByteDance did not sell it within a 45-day deadline.Now, the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States, an interagency body, is considering a proposal to allow TikTok to continue operating in the US.The proposal would see TikTok routing US user traffic through Oracle, a Texas-based technology company, which would audit the algorithm recommendations.In response to Wray's comments, a TikTok spokesperson told Insider: "As Director Wray has previously said, the FBI's input is being considered as part of our ongoing negotiations with the U.S. Government."