TikTok argued against its U.S. ban in court today. Here’s what happened

TikTok asked a panel of federal appeal judges on Monday to overturn a law that would ban the app in the U.S. by January unless it fully divests from its Beijing-based parent company. ByteDance. Matt Slocum/AP/AP

Matt Slocum/AP/AP

TikTok was in federal court Monday, fighting for its survival as a January deadline looms that could put the app out of business in the U.S.

After several hours of questioning, however, it was difficult to gauge which way the court is leaning in the high-stakes legal saga that is the most dire-yet challenge TikTok has faced.

The three judges that sit

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