What will happen to TikTok ban in United States?

United States President-elect Donald Trump has petitioned the Supreme Court to block a U.S. ban on TikTok, a case balancing free speech rights against national security concerns.

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Diverging opinions among Republicans, with many backing the ban, add complexity to the case, which will test First Amendment protections, Reuters news report said.

Former national security official Timothy Edgar called the case the most significant free speech issue in a generation, emphasizing the impact on TikTok’s 170 million U.S. users.

Congress passed, and President Biden signed, a law requiring ByteDance, TikTok’s parent company, to sell the platform or face a ban starting January 19.

The Justice Department defends the law, citing TikTok’s potential national security risks, while TikTok argues the ban violates the First Amendment.

Donald Trump opposes the ban, citing political solutions as preferable, despite his prior efforts in 2020 to block TikTok and force its sale.

Republican state attorneys general and lawmakers are urging the Supreme Court to uphold the law, emphasizing risks posed by TikTok’s ties to the Chinese Communist Party.

A Dec. 6 appeals court ruling upheld the law, prompting TikTok and its users to appeal to the Supreme Court.

If the ban is upheld, it could set a precedent for U.S. regulation or bans on digital platforms with foreign ties, potentially affecting other platforms like Telegram.

U.S. lawmakers have warned app stores to be ready to remove TikTok by January 19, although existing users may experience app degradation over time without updates.

Baburajan Kizhakedath

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