“We will pursue all remedies available to us in order to ensure that the rule of law is not discarded.”
— which bans the app in the US unless it is bought by an American company — as “undermining the rule of law.”
“We are shocked by the recent Executive Order, which was issued without any due process,” the companyearly Friday morning. “For nearly a year, we have sought to engage with the US government in good faith to provide a constructive solution to the concerns that have been expressed.
The order also said that TikTok “reportedly censors” content about the Chinese government’s treatment of Uighur Muslims, as well as “sensitive” videos showing protests.
“This Executive Order risks undermining global businesses' trust in the United States' commitment to the rule of law, which has served as a magnet for investment and spurred decades of American economic growth,” TikTok said. “And it sets a dangerous precedent for the concept of free expression and open markets.
TikTok has been under global scrutiny for its links to China. Last week, President Trump said that the United States would ban the app citing national security concerns around ByteDance.that TikTok would be allowed to function in the US as long as an American company bought its operations in the country and as long as the United States received a “substantial portion” of the sale price.that it was in talks to buy TikTok, and would close negotiations by September 15.
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