TikTok plans to file suit against Donald Trump’s order to ban app
Sunday, 23rd August 2020
TikTok plans to file a lawsuit against the Trump administration to challenge its executive order banning transactions with the video app in the US, the company said on Saturday.
TikTok said, it “strongly disagreed” with the concerns put forward by President Donald Trump as he ordered on August 6 to ban the app from the US within 45 days. He subsequently gave it a 90-day deadline to deprive its US operations.
Tiktok spokesperson said in a statement that “What we experienced instead was a lack of due process as the Administration paid no attention to facts and tried to insert itself into negotiations between private businesses."
“To ensure that the rule of law is not discarded and that our company and users are treated fairly, we have no choice but to challenge the Executive Order through the judicial system", spokesperson added.
TikTok didn’t say which court it plans to use. The company added that it tried to work out a solution to address the US concerns for almost a year.
Trump made the order under a 1977 law that lets the US president declare a national emergency in response to an “unusual and extraordinary threat,” allowing him to block transactions and seize assets.
TikTok, owned by China-based ByteDance Ltd., has been fielding interest in its operations in the US and a handful of other countries. Microsoft Corp. has publicly confirmed its interest to buy TikTok’s business in the US, Canada, Australia and New Zealand. Other companies, including Oracle Corp. and Twitter Inc., have also emerged as potential bidders.
Separately, an employee lawsuit against the proposed US ban, independent from the company’s official legal response, is being funded under crowdfunding campaign.
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