Lodi News-Sentinel

Trump moves to ban TikTok, WeChat from U.S.

- By Saleha Mohsin and Shelly Banjo

WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump signed a pair of executive orders prohibitin­g U.S. residents from doing any business with TikTok, WeChat or the apps’ Chinese owners beginning 45 days from now, citing the national security risk of leaving American’s personal data exposed.

The move coincides with Trump’s push for the sale of TikTok, the popular video app owned by ByteDance Ltd., to an American company, and it comes a day after Secretary of State Michael Pompeo urged U.S. businesses to remove Chinese apps from their stores. The measure threatens penalties on any U.S. resident or company that engages in any transactio­ns with TikTok, WeChat or their owners after the order takes effect.

“This mobile applicatio­n may also be used for disinforma­tion campaigns that benefit the Chinese Communist Party,” Trump said in the order, released Thursday by the White House. The data collection through TikTok “threatens to allow the Chinese Communist Party access to Americans’ personal and proprietar­y informatio­n — potentiall­y allowing China to track the locations of Federal employees and contractor­s, build dossiers of personal informatio­n for blackmail, and conduct corporate espionage.”

TikTok and WeChat representa­tives didn’t immediatel­y respond to requests for comment.

WeChat is the messaging software developed by China’s Tencent Holdings Ltd. that has evolved into an all-purpose app that allows people to use it for payments, e-commerce and more. The app is one of the most popular in the world with more than 1 billion users.

Tencent is one of China’s largest tech companies. Its Chief Executive Officer Pony Ma is among the many business leaders who serves as a delegate to the National People’s Congress, China’s rubberstam­p parliament.

 ?? JEFF LANGE/AKRON BEACON JOURNAL ?? President Donald Trump pumps his fist as he leaves a rally at the Whirlpool Manufactur­ing Plant in Clyde, Ohio on Thursday.
JEFF LANGE/AKRON BEACON JOURNAL President Donald Trump pumps his fist as he leaves a rally at the Whirlpool Manufactur­ing Plant in Clyde, Ohio on Thursday.

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