股东因TikTok交易起诉Trump和Bondi, 声称非法延期和国家安全风险。
Shareholders sued Trump and Bondi over TikTok deal, claiming illegal extensions and national security risks.
在Alphabet和Meta的两名股东起诉前总统Donald Trump和总检察长Pam Bondi,指控他们违反2024年《PAFACA法》,在该法90天的撤资期限之后又延长五次,并阻止执法行动。
Two shareholders in Alphabet and Meta sued former President Donald Trump and Attorney General Pam Bondi, alleging they violated the 2024 PAFACA Act by granting five extensions beyond the law’s 90-day divestiture deadline and blocking enforcement actions.
原告主张2026年1月达成最后协议,将TikTok的美国资产转让给一家合资企业,包括Oracle、MGX、Susquehanna和Ceneral Atlantic — — 与Trump有关系 — — 未能切断ByteDance对建议算法等关键业务的控制,破坏了国家安全目标。
The plaintiffs claim the finalized January 2026 deal, which transferred TikTok’s U.S. assets to a joint venture including Oracle, MGX, Susquehanna, and General Atlantic—some with ties to Trump—failed to sever ByteDance’s control over key operations like the recommendation algorithm, undermining national security goals.
他们认为政府的行动伤害了他们的投资, 有利于政治上连结的实体, 削弱法治。
They argue the administration’s actions harmed their investments by favoring politically connected entities and weakening the rule of law.
该案件由公共廉政项目提出,寻求使协议无效,维护国会的意图。
The case, filed by the Public Integrity Project, seeks to invalidate the agreement and uphold congressional intent.