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WeChat users in US sue Donald Trump for banning app

The complaint was filed on August 21 in San Francisco by non-profit called US WeChat Users Alliance, who called for a federal judge to halt Trump’s executive order

August 23, 2020 / 09:05 IST
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US President Donald Trump (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)
US President Donald Trump (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

United States-based users of WeChat are suing President Donald Trump to block an executive order they say would bar access to the popular mobile application.

WeChat is a Chinese messaging app. The move comes after Trump issued an executive order banning Chinese video sharing app TikTok, subject to owner ByteDance either selling or spinning its US business within 90 days.

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The complaint was filed on August 21 in San Francisco by non-profit called US WeChat Users Alliance, who called for a federal judge to halt Trump’s executive order over violation of “freedom of speech, freedom of exercise of religion and other constitutional rights”, Fox Business reported.

The petition states they use the messaging app for “work, worship and staying in touch with relatives in China”. The alliance is not associated with WeChat or its parent Tencent Holdings.