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TikTok fights law that could ban app in U.S. in crucial hearing

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TikTok and parent company ByteDance participated in a crucial court hearing on Monday in a legal battle seeking to fight a law that could ban the app used by millions in the U.S. TikTok underscored concerns about freedom of speech, while the Justice Department characterized the platform as a national security threat. NBC News’ Savannah Sellers has the details.

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