TikTok Ban Ordered by Trump Administration to Postpone Court or Ask for Additional Documents September 25, 7:25

The U.S. Trump administration has announced that it will ban domestic downloads and updates of the video sharing application "TikTok" from 27th this month, but a court in Washington, DC has banned the Tik administration on the 24th. We have issued an order to postpone or submit additional material.

Regarding "TikTok", the Trump administration ordered the sale of the US business, saying that the personal information of users could be misused by the Chinese government, and ByteDance, a Chinese company that operates the application, and Oracle, a major software company, have partnered If the draft agreement is not officially finalized, domestic downloads will be prohibited from the 27th.



In response, ByteDance has filed a lawsuit seeking an injunction against this measure, but the federal district court in Washington, DC, has postponed the ban or submitted additional materials to the Trump administration on the 24th. I issued an order to ask.



The administration is urged to respond by 2:30 pm local time on the 25th.



The Trump administration has announced that it will ban the distribution of apps in the United States from 20th this month on Chinese SNS and WeChat, but the federal district court in San Francisco temporarily banned this on the 19th. I have issued an order to suspend it.