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Supreme Court Could Rule On TikTok Ban Wednesday—After Signaling It May Uphold Law

  • The Supreme Court is likely to uphold a ban on TikTok unless it divests from its Chinese owner, ByteDance, by January 19, due to national security concerns.
  • TikTok argues that the ban violates its First Amendment rights, while the government claims it is necessary for national security, citing data collection risks.
  • If the ban is upheld, TikTok may be removed from app stores, affecting its availability to users in the U.S.
  • President-Elect Donald Trump has filed a brief opposing the ban and may have options to delay enforcement once he takes office.
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