Trump Won’t Enforce the TikTok Ban. Is that Constitutional?
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Trump won’t enforce the TikTok ban. Is that constitutional?
The U.S. Constitution requires the president to "take Care that the Laws be faithfully executed." Yet President Donald Trump has not only refused to enforce the federal law banning TikTok, but his administration has also told multiple tech companies that they may openly violate the TikTok ban "without incurring any legal liability" because the Department of Justice is "irrevocably relinquishing any claims" against the companies "for the conduct …
In a tense context for TikTok, U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi, informed at least ten technological companies, including Apple, Microsoft, Amazon and Google, that "they did not record any answers" for collaboration with the video platform, although there is a federal ban in force, shows the documents published today. "The ban was imposed as a result of a law [...]
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