Courtroom illustration of Public Integrity Project suing Trump and Bondi over TikTok U.S. deal approval, featuring legal documents, symbolic scales, and portraits.
Courtroom illustration of Public Integrity Project suing Trump and Bondi over TikTok U.S. deal approval, featuring legal documents, symbolic scales, and portraits.
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Public Integrity Project sues Trump and Bondi over approval of TikTok U.S. deal

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The Public Integrity Project, a newly formed anti-corruption group, sued President Donald Trump and Attorney General Pam Bondi on March 5, 2026, arguing the administration unlawfully approved a deal allowing TikTok to continue operating in the United States without meeting the requirements of a 2024 divestiture law aimed at limiting Chinese control of the app.

The lawsuit centers on a 2024 federal law requiring TikTok’s Chinese parent company, ByteDance, to complete a “qualified divestiture” or face restrictions on the app’s availability in the United States. The statute was enacted amid bipartisan concerns that TikTok could be used for data collection or influence operations by the Chinese government.

In January 2025, the U.S. Supreme Court unanimously upheld the law after TikTok and ByteDance challenged it on First Amendment grounds, according to reporting by The Associated Press.

According to NPR and Reuters, the new lawsuit was filed March 5 in federal court in Washington, D.C. It contends that the administration’s approval of a TikTok restructuring does not satisfy the 2024 law because ByteDance would still retain control over critical elements of the platform. The complaint points in particular to ByteDance’s continued ownership of TikTok’s recommendation algorithm and its ongoing role in managing key U.S. operations.

The suit follows a TikTok agreement announced and finalized in January 2026 that created a majority American-owned U.S. entity to keep the app running domestically. Public reports on the investor lineup vary in emphasis, but NPR identified Oracle, Abu Dhabi’s MGX, Susquehanna International Group and General Atlantic among the investors tied to the U.S. arrangement. Reuters described the deal as a majority American-owned joint venture backed by ByteDance.

Trump celebrated the deal in a social media post, writing, “I am so happy to have helped in saving TikTok!” and praising a “very dramatic, final, and beautiful conclusion,” according to NPR and other contemporaneous coverage.

Brendan Ballou, the Public Integrity Project’s chief executive and a former Justice Department lawyer, said the administration’s approach amounts to an open defiance of the divestiture mandate. “By flaunting the law so publicly, I think the president is trying to send a message that he is quite literally beyond the reach of the courts, beyond the reach of Congress, beyond the reach of the rule of law. And we want to make sure that he isn't,” Ballou told NPR.

The plaintiffs include Zhaocheng Anthony Tan, a software engineer who owns Alphabet stock, and Garrett Reid, a software engineer who owns Meta Platforms stock—companies whose products compete with TikTok, NPR reported. The suit argues the investors were harmed by what it describes as the government’s failure to enforce the statute.

Ballou also pointed to upheaval inside the Justice Department, saying recent changes have weakened federal capacity to pursue public integrity and related investigations. “Right now, the basic infrastructure for prosecuting white collar crime is being dismantled at the Department of Justice,” Ballou said, adding that the group aims to rebuild accountability outside government.

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Reactions on X to the Public Integrity Project's lawsuit against Trump and Bondi over the TikTok U.S. deal approval are primarily critical, accusing the administration of unlawfully ignoring a 2024 divestiture law to benefit allies and retain Chinese influence. Neutral posts from news accounts summarize the legal challenge. Analytical takes describe it as a test of executive power and potential censorship tool. No strong defenses of the deal were prominent.

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쿠팡 미국 투자자들, 한국 정부에 중재 청구 의사 통보

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미국 투자자 2곳이 쿠팡의 데이터 유출 사건에 대한 한국 정부의 조사를 차별적이라고 비판하며, 미국 정부에 조사 요청과 함께 한국 정부에 투자자-국가 분쟁 해결 중재 절차 개시 의사를 통보했다. 한국 정부는 이를 부인하며 법에 따른 조치라고 반박했다. 시민단체들은 투자자들의 행동을 주권 침해로 규탄했다.

TikTok announced the closure of a joint venture for its U.S. operations on January 23, 2026, with U.S. and global investors including Oracle, Silver Lake, and MGX holding an 80.1% stake and parent ByteDance retaining 19.9%. Valued at $14 billion, the TikTok USDS Joint Venture aims to protect American user data and the platform's algorithm in Oracle's U.S. cloud, addressing years of national security worries. The deal drew praise from President Trump but skepticism from lawmakers on remaining Chinese influence.

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TikTok과 중국 모회사 ByteDance가 미국 사업 일부를 주로 미국 투자자 컨소시엄에 양도하는 벤처를 공식 설립하며, 1억 7천만 미국 사용자들의 플랫폼 미래를 확보했다. 발표는 금요일 폐쇄 마감 직전 목요일에 이뤄졌다.

President Donald Trump and his business entities have pursued legal claims and lawsuits seeking hundreds of millions to billions of dollars from the U.S. government over past federal investigations and the leak of his tax information, moves that critics and ethics specialists say create unusually direct conflicts of interest for an administration that would help oversee any response or settlement.

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The European Commission has issued preliminary findings declaring TikTok's addictive design elements a violation of the Digital Services Act, potentially leading to fines up to 6% of its global turnover. The regulator highlighted features like infinite scroll and personalized recommendations that could harm users' wellbeing, especially minors. TikTok plans to challenge the accusations vigorously.

President Donald Trump removed Attorney General Pam Bondi from her position at the Department of Justice on Thursday, April 2, ending her 14-month tenure amid bipartisan criticism over Jeffrey Epstein files, failed politicized investigations, mass DOJ firings, and strained relations with Mexico. Trump praised her on Truth Social as a 'great patriot' for crime crackdowns, appointing Deputy AG Todd Blanche as interim leader amid speculation on her permanent replacement.

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TikTok began on Tuesday (17) making all accounts of users under 16 private, to comply with the ECA Digital. The change requires parental authorization for alterations and complements existing restrictions. The law takes effect today, but its decree was postponed.

 

 

 

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