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TikTok’s Future in U.S. Depends on Bet on First Amendment

The popular video-sharing app faces uncertain odds as it takes its fight to court to turn back a potential ban in the United States.

Andrew Ross Sorkin
Author: Andrew Ross Sorkin

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Andrew Ross Sorkin

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China, First Amendment (US Constitution), internal-storyline-no, Politics and Government, Social Media, TikTok (ByteDance)
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