US faces ongoing court battles over TikTok, WeChat bans | Malay Mail

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WASHINGTON, Sept 29 — The Trump administration faces ongoing court battles after two legal setbacks in its efforts to bar US app stores from offering Chinese-owned TikTok or WeChat for download. In two separate rulings, judges have questioned the evidence that data from American users is being...

A picture of US President Donald Trump is seen on a smartphone in front of displayed Tik Tok and WeChat logos in this illustration taken September 18, 2020. — Reuters pic

US District Judge Carl Nichols, who issued an order late Sunday blocking the TikTok download ban that was set for 11.59pm Sunday, questioned the government’s evidence. Beeler set a October 15 hearing on the Justice Department’s request she reconsider her ruling and allow the WeChat order to take immediate effect.

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