“WeChat Trial” US administration appeals court order dissatisfaction October 3, 11:21

In a trial over the US Trump administration's announcement that it would ban the distribution of Chinese SNS "WeChat" apps in the country, the Trump administration appealed the order that the local court temporarily suspended the ban. Did.

The Trump administration has announced that it will ban the distribution of video sharing apps "TikTok" and SNS "WeChat" in the United States, saying that the personal information of users may be misused by the Chinese government. did.



Last month, a federal district court in San Francisco granted an appeal to users of apps in the United States and issued an order to temporarily suspend the administration's ban nationwide.



The Trump administration has appealed the order to the Federal Court of Appeals, which is the High Court, on the 2nd, and the trial over the WeChat ban is expected to continue for the time being.



Meanwhile, the federal district court in Washington, DC, issued an order to temporarily suspend the ban on TikTok last month, and the administration is fighting.



The Trump administration claims that these apps could threaten security, but the judiciary has blocked a series of measures to ban them, and whether they can provide sufficient grounds to the courts in the future. It is the focus.