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TikTok to SUE Trump over ‘unconstitutional’ ban as Twitter joins battle for its US assets & users – reports
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 79217234:MV80NDgyNTkwXzUxMENCQ0FG] Now when they say "sue Trump" thats his assests. or the American tax payers??? [b] Twitter has reportedly joined the race for TikTok’s juicy assets, while its Chinese owner seeks to sue the Trump administration, claiming that the move to force it out of the US market is based purely on anti-China scaremongering. Presented as a vital move to protect Americans and their data from pesky Chinese spies, US President Donald Trump’s executive order earlier this week set a 45-day deadline for ByteDance to ‘divest’ its US operations. Beijing argues that all the “national security” concerns are just a pretext for a hostile takeover to solidify Washington’s dominance online. Challenging the move, TikTok is set to file a federal lawsuit in the US District Court for the Southern District of California as early as Tuesday, a company source told NPR, arguing that Trump’s executive action is “unconstitutional.”[/b] https://www.rt.com/business/497491-tiktok-lawsuit-trump-twitter/ [/quote]
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Now when they say "sue Trump" thats his assests. or the American tax payers???
Twitter has reportedly joined the race for TikTok’s juicy assets, while its Chinese owner seeks to sue the Trump administration, claiming that the move to force it out of the US market is based purely on anti-China scaremongering.
Presented as a vital move to protect Americans and their data from pesky Chinese spies, US President Donald Trump’s executive order earlier this week set a 45-day deadline for ByteDance to ‘divest’ its US operations.
Beijing argues that all the “national security” concerns are just a pretext for a hostile takeover to solidify Washington’s dominance online. Challenging the move, TikTok is set to file a federal lawsuit in the US District Court for the Southern District of California as early as Tuesday, a company source told NPR, arguing that Trump’s executive action is “unconstitutional.”
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