Lawsuit Claims U.S. WeChat Ban Is Unconstitutional

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Lawsuit Claims U.S. WeChat Ban Is Unconstitutional
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A group of WeChat users filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration, arguing that the U.S. ban violates users’ rights to free speech, due process and equal protection under law

WASHINGTON—A WeChat users group that says it isn’t affiliated with the app’s owner filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration late Friday, seeking to block an executive order that would bar transactions with WeChat.

The lawsuit, filed in U.S. District Court in San Francisco, claims the executive order is unconstitutional. It was filed by U.S. WeChat Users Alliance, a nonprofit organization, as well as other plaintiffs including a small business and several individuals.

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