WeChat users advocate blocking Trump’s ban on messaging app


Trump expands China Tech Attack, banning Tencent's WeChat, TikTok

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A group of WeChat users have asked a federal judge to block the Trump administration from imposing a ban on what they say appears to be all use of the Chinese messaging app in the US over national security concerns.

In a lawsuit filed Friday in federal court in San Francisco, Chinese-American lawyers who formed the U.S. WeChat Users Alliance say the planned restriction of President Donald Trump on the app is unconstitutional. Its August 6 mandate bans Americans from mid-September on transactions with WeChat and TikTok, another Chinese social media platform.

The “vaguely worded” executive order does not define which transactions will be banned and will cause individuals and companies to lose or they will dispute the president’s order if they change the way they communicate or do not fundamentally change their companies, according to the lawyers. They linked the president’s order to his remarks that have been critical of China in recent months, including blaming the coronavirus pandemic.

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