Last week, TikTok sued the U.S. government over legislation that compels its Chinese parent company ByteDance to either sell the app, or face a national ban.
TikTok claims the Bill is a violation of First Amendment rights, while American lawmakers say the company's foreign ownership poses a national security risk.
How do we make sense of each side's argument? How will the U.S. courts treat the matter? And what does that mean for the fate of the 170 million Americans who use TikTok?
On this episode of Morning Shot, Ross Feingold, Research Director, Caerus Consulting, shares his insights.
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