China keeps it low-key as TikTok prepares to take fight for survival to U.S. courts


by The Washington Times

The Washington Times— China’s Foreign Ministry refused to answer questions on Wednesday about a new U.S. ultimatum ordering China-based ByteDance to sell the American arm of its wildly popular app TikTok or face a ban in the U.S., in sharp contrast to the loud approach Beijing and the app’s supporters have previously pushed.

Breitbart—Report: China's ByteDance Wants TikTok Shut down in U.S. if Legal Fight Fails. Chinese tech giant ByteDance reportedly wants TikTok to shutdown in the United States if its legal fight against the recently passed ban-or-sell legislation fails.

TMZ—Biden Signs Bill Banning TikTok in U.S., CEO Promises to Fight in Court. President Biden just signed a bill banning TikTok in America (unless it's sold to a U.S.-based company) -- but the current CEO says they're gonna fight like hell vowing to go to court. TikTok's head honcho Shou Zi Chew posted a video Wednesday…

WKBN.com—TikTok’s CEO promises to fight potential ban in court. Lawmakers say the popular app can stay if it gets sold, but TikTok is promising a legal fight.