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President Donald Trump's move to delay TikTok ban stretches executive power

  • TikTok is affected by a 2024 law that prohibits its distribution unless sold by its parent company ByteDance, as upheld by the Supreme Court after Congress approved it and former President Joe Biden signed it.
  • New users cannot download TikTok, and app stores could face penalties for not complying with the law's prohibitions, which have a five-year statute of limitations.
  • President Donald Trump extended the deadline for TikTok, raising concerns about executive power and the separation of powers in relation to government intervention in tech.
  • The law's passage has sparked discussions about government overreach and the need for Congressional action to protect free speech and regulate the tech industry effectively.
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