Summary:
- The House Intelligence Committee has raised concerns about the Chinese shopping app Temu, which has seen rapid growth in the U.S. market.
- The committee believes Temu, owned by Chinese e-commerce giant Pinduoduo, could pose national security risks and enable the collection of user data by the Chinese government.
- Lawmakers are calling for increased scrutiny and oversight of Temu and other Chinese-owned apps to protect Americans' personal information and ensure they are not being used for espionage or surveillance purposes.