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Supreme Court skeptical of ban on TikTok - SCOTUSblog

  • The Supreme Court reviewed a case that could force TikTok to shut down in the U.S. Unless its parent company, ByteDance, sells it by Jan. 19.
  • The Court heard nearly three hours of oral arguments, focusing on national security concerns related to the app's ties to China.
  • TikTok argued that the law violates the First Amendment and that the government's national security claims are speculative.
  • The justices are expected to make a quick decision, considering the law's deadline and the potential impact on 170 million American users.
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