Court to decide who can see secret evidence U.S. has filed against TikTok

TikTok and the Department of Justice will face off next month in Washington in front of a panel of federal appeals judges over the fate of the popular app. But lawyers for TikTok say the government is trying to ban the service based on secret evidence. The Justice Department counters that material is classified. Michael Dwyer/AP

Michael Dwyer/AP

The U.S. government and TikTok are fighting over who should be able to see secret evidence at the core of the government’s push to ban the popular social media app.

For more than four years, federal officials in Washington have outlined a

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