TikTok Sues Trump Administration for Violating Constitutional Rights

Lawsuit calls an Aug. 6 executive order 'pretext for furthering the president's broader campaign of anti-China rhetoric'

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TikTok and parent company ByteDance sued the Trump administration Monday afternoon, asserting that President Donald Trump’s Aug. 6 executive order barring “transactions” between ByteDance and U.S. companies is unconstitutional, politically motivated and denies the company its due process rights under the Fifth Amendment.

It also alleges that by preventing TikTok from operating in the United States, the order violates TikTok’s First Amendment rights as “in its code, [it’s] an expressive means of communication.”

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