TikTok said Saturday it plans to go to court to oppose a Trump administration order seeking to ban the program. Video clips do not work in the US unless ByteDance, TikTok's parent company, finds a buyer for TikTok, an American company. Rick.
In a statement to CNN, TikTok executives said: "To ensure that the law is in place and that companies and consumers We have no choice but to oppose the executive order through the justice system soon in Next week.
TikTok added that while it was trying to work with the US government to find a solution to its national security issues. What it has experienced is a lack of due process because the administration did not pay attention to the facts and tried to integrate itself into Negotiate between private business.
ByteDance officially announced Sunday that it will sue the US government against the Trump administration's executive order.
In a statement posted on the company's official WeChat account, it said: "To ensure that the law does not Abandoned and to ensure that companies and consumers are treated fairly, we will protect our rights and interests. Through a lawsuit.
The White House did not immediately respond to CNN's request for comment. The Ministry of Justice also declined to comment. Excerpted from the website: cnn
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