Donald Trump believes he can reach a “political solution” that could avoid TikTok being banned in the US.
Trump Seeks to Block TikTok Ban
As it stands, TikTok could be banned in the US from January 19 if it does not find a non-Chinese buyer but has no plans to sell the company.
The Supreme Court will hear further arguments on January 10.
TikTok’s Future in the US at Risk
Trump is due to be inaugurated on January 20, one day after the ban would come into place.
The former ‘Apprentice’ star’s opinion of TikTok has softened in recent times, having previously issued an executive order banning the platform in 2020 due to national security concerns, amid his first stint in office, however, this was resolved.
The US government is worried that the app could share data with the Chinese government that could sway public opinion and spy on the US.
TikTok has said a ban would violate the First Amendment and its users’ rights to free speech.
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Published by HOLR Magazine
Sources: TikTok, ByteDance
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