A group of Republican U.S. state attorneys general is pressing China’s e-commerce platform Temu for information on its business practices over concerns that the company is selling products made with forced labor and feeding U.S. consumer data to Beijing. In an Aug. 15 letter to Temu’s president and CEO , the GOP attorneys general from 21 states, led by Montana’s Austin Knudsen, argued that the company had been “credibly accused by members of Congress” of defying U.S. forced labor laws...