The Supreme Court unanimously upheld the TikTok ban scheduled for January 19th, reinforcing government unity and bipartisan cooperation in addressing national security concerns regarding the app.
Despite previous efforts, the Biden administration chose not to pursue Trump's initial execution order banning TikTok; however, it continued to apply immense pressure citing security risks associated with the Chinese government.
Lawmakers from both parties collaborated to draft a bill enforcing a forced sale of TikTok, which passed the House with a vote of 360-58, showcasing an unusual instance of bipartisan agreement.
Going forward, President-elect Donald Trump is reportedly contemplating a temporary suspension of the TikTok restriction to create leeway for negotiation; however, this approach raises legal questions about its legitimacy.
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