TikTok to challenge Trump's executive order

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TikTok's owner ByteDance issued a statement saying it will officially file a lawsuit against Trump administration.

File: TikTok's owner ByteDance issued a separate statement on Sunday saying it will officially file a lawsuit against Trump administration.BEIJING - TikTok said it plans to file a lawsuit on Monday against President Donald Trump's executive order prohibiting transactions with the popular short video app and its Chinese parent ByteDance, confirming an earlier Reuters report.

TikTok said it had tried to engage with the US administration for nearly a year, but faced"a lack of due process" and that the government paid no attention to the facts.

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