Arguments are expected to start at 10am ET after app’s Chinese-based parent company ByteDance asked justices to review case
Could Donald Trump stop the TikTok ban?
Trump has filed a request with the Supreme Court to delay the implementation of a ban on TikTok until he takes office on 20 January, which the court declined to immediately act on. The president-elect’s intervention shows the significant effort by TikTok to forge inroads with Trump and his team during the presidential campaign.
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