A judge in San Francisco said Trump’s order targeting the popular Chinese-owned app has a “modest” basis in national security and represents a free speech violation for U.S. users of the app.
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A judge in San Francisco said Trump’s order targeting the popular Chinese-owned app has a “modest” basis in national security and represents a free speech violation for U.S. users of the app.
(Image credit: Jacquelyn Martin/AP)
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