Video app TikTok is suing the Trump Administration over its efforts to ban the popular Chinese-owned service over national-security concerns. 9News
It said it would move to block action by the Commerce Department once it issues rules.
But the administration has provided no specific evidence that TikTok has made US users' data available to the Chinese government. US officials point to the hypothetical threat that lies in the Chinese government's ability to demand cooperation from Chinese companies. The company says Mr Trump's August 6 order violated TikTok's Fifth Amendment due-process rights by giving it no "notice or opportunity to be heard."
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