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President Donald Trump and Lawyer Common Pam Bondi on Thursday had been sued over their dealing with of the TikTok deal that was finalized in January, based on a petition filed by two shareholders in competing tech corporations.
The plaintiffs argued that Trump accredited a three way partnership that failed to totally sever the app’s operational ties to China, granted a number of illegal extensions and that Bondi didn’t examine the alleged breaches as required by the Defending Individuals from International Adversary Managed Functions (PAFACA) Act, which mandated TikTok to divest from its Chinese language father or mother firm, ByteDance, by early 2025.
The petition was filed by Zhaocheng Anthony Tan, a shareholder in Alphabet, and Garrett Reid, a shareholder in Meta Platforms, who mentioned the TikTok deal additionally led to declines in Meta and Google inventory.
“For the regulation to imply one thing, it have to be adopted, even—maybe particularly—by the President,” the lawsuit, filed by the Public Integrity Venture, said. “Respondents have violated the statute and subverted the need of Congress. Petitioners carry this case to make sure that such violations, and such subversion, don’t proceed.”
TIKTOK AVOIDS US BAN BY FINALIZING HISTORIC TRUMP-BACKED AMERICAN MAJORITY OWNERSHIP DEAL
Trump in January backed the launch of The Joint Enterprise LLC, a seven-member majority-American board that enabled TikTok to maintain working within the U.S. (Getty Photos)
Beneath the present settlement, TikTok was spun off right into a separate U.S.-owned entity to stay operational within the nation, satisfying an government order issued by Trump on Sept. 25 of final yr. The bulk American-owned three way partnership provides U.S. entities an 80.1% stake, whereas father or mother firm ByteDance retains 19.9%.
“In brief, below the introduced deal, ByteDance would nonetheless management all of the important parts of TikTok,” the lawsuit mentioned. “Such a deal would subvert the very function of the TikTok Regulation, as ByteDance might proceed to push Chinese language propaganda and censor the content material it doesn’t like, precisely the hurt that the regulation was meant to stop.”
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Lawyer Common Pam Bondi conducts a information convention on the Division of Justice on Thursday, Dec. 4, 2025. (Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Name, Inc by way of Getty Photos)
In keeping with the lawsuit, the American entity of TikTok doesn’t really personal the app’s algorithm however as a substitute collaborates with ByteDance, violating the statutory ban on algorithmic cooperation. Whereas ByteDance retains possession and licensing of the algorithm, TikTok U.S. will solely “retrain, check, and replace” it utilizing U.S. person information.
The U.S. entity’s finances, authorized compliance and industrial exercise may also be overseen by ByteDance CEO Shou Chew, who will sit on the board of administrators for TikTok U.S., creating one other operational relationship that the lawsuit alleges is prohibited.
The petition additional alleges that Trump violated PAFACA, which permits the president to grant solely a one-time extension of not more than 90 days, and solely with the required certifications to Congress. Trump reportedly accredited 5 separate extensions — lasting 75, 75, 90, 90, and 120 days — far exceeding the statutory restrict.
The petition alleges that Trump unlawfully directed Bondi to not examine or implement any violations of PAFACA, in direct violation of the act.

Shou Zi Chew (C), the CEO of TikTok, arrives to attend Donald Trump’s inauguration as the following U.S. president within the rotunda of the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C., on Jan. 20, 2025. (Shawn Thew/POOL/AFP by way of Getty Photos)
The lawsuit claims that Trump’s actions financially harmed buyers in TikTok’s rivals. The plaintiffs famous that when the deal was made in January, Alphabet’s inventory instantly dropped from $330.84 to $328.43.
Equally, Meta inventory fell from $760.66 to $748.91 throughout the preliminary framework announcement in September 2025, because it turned obvious that the regulation may not be enforced.

