Supreme Court may decide Friday if TikTok will be banned
- The Supreme Court may decide on Friday whether TikTok must shut down under a federal law aiming to force its sale by the Chinese company that owns it, impacting 170 million users in the U.S.
- The justices are considering a free speech challenge to the law against national security concerns, which had broad bipartisan support last year.
- A lawyer for TikTok stated that the platform will 'go dark' on Sunday unless the court grants a temporary reprieve or strikes down the law.
- Reports indicate that TikTok's CEO plans to attend President-elect Donald Trump's rally on Sunday, despite no official confirmation.
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