Huawei Argues Ban on Doing Business with U.S. Government is Unconstitutional

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Huawei says it has been selectively targeted for punishment using legislation in its suit against the U.S. government being heard in Texas

SHERMAN, Texas—Attorneys for China’s Huawei Technologies Co. argued in court Thursday that a law barring it from doing business with U.S. government agencies is unconstitutional for selectively targeting the company for punishment using legislation.

The telecommunications giant filed a lawsuit in March against the U.S. government, seeking to block implantation of certain portions of the National Defense Authorization Act of 2019.

 

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a lawsuit opens Huawei to discovery. Depose Huawei's top executives and China's political leaders about their relationship.

Well, yeah, that'll happen when you turn over access to top secret US accounts to Chinese spies.

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