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Trump asks Supreme Court to let him rescue TikTok from US ban

President-elect Donald Trump is asking the Supreme Courtroom to let him negotiate a deal to avoid wasting TikTok from an imminent US ban.

In an amicus brief filed to the courtroom, Trump says he “seeks the power to resolve the problems at hand via political means as soon as he takes workplace,” and that he “alone possesses the consummate dealmaking experience, the electoral mandate, and the political will to barter a decision to avoid wasting the platform.”

Final week, the Supreme Courtroom agreed to listen to arguments {that a} invoice handed by Congress banning TikTok on nationwide safety grounds violates the First Modification. The invoice offers large latitude to the president to delay its enforcement if there’s progress being made in the direction of a deal that ensures TikTok isn’t absolutely managed by its Chinese language father or mother firm, ByteDance.

However the deadline for that willpower is January nineteenth, which is sooner or later earlier than Trump is about to be sworn in.

In his Supreme Courtroom submitting, Trump asks for the invoice’s January nineteenth deadline to be stayed, arguing that the deal he’d negotiate “would obviate the necessity for this Courtroom to resolve the traditionally difficult First Modification query introduced right here on the present, extremely expedited foundation.”

He gives no particulars on what mentioned deal would seem like, although it could seemingly must contain ByteDance promoting a signification portion of its possession in TikTok to an American firm.

Trump argues that having over 14 million followers on TikTok, alongside along with his possession of Fact Social, offers him distinctive capability to “consider TikTok’s significance as a novel medium for freedom of expression, together with core political speech.” He additionally cites Brazil’s momentary ban of Elon Musk’s X for instance of “the historic risks introduced” by a authorities banning a social media platform.

There’s nonetheless loads of political strain to implement a TikTok ban, nonetheless. A bunch of senators and congressmen, together with Mitch McConnell and Ro Khanna, filed petitions on Friday, joined by 22 U.S. states and former FCC Chairman Ajit Pai, urging the Supreme Courtroom to reject TikTok’s attraction.

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