Supreme Court weighs fate of Tik Tok days before ban on app to take effect


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The Supreme Court is hearing critical arguments about TikTok's potential US ban, with the app facing potential shutdown by January 19, 2025. Key details include:

Legal Challenge Highlights

  • TikTok argues the ban violates First Amendment free speech rights
  • 115 million US users could be impacted
  • Law requires ByteDance to sell or face complete US platform shutdown
Supreme Court Considerations

  • Evaluating constitutionality of Protecting Americans from Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications Act
  • Balancing national security concerns against free speech protections
  • Potential outcomes range from complete ban to temporary injunction
Unusual Twist
  • President-elect Trump, previously supportive of a ban, now opposes it
  • Trump's legal team requested the court delay the January 19 deadline
  • Billionaire Frank McCourt has proposed a consortium to acquire TikTok's US assets
Potential Scenarios
  • If ban proceeds, users might still access existing app but cannot update
  • Supreme Court could block, delay, or allow the ban to take effect

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