TikTok ban will not be enforced by Biden
Briefly

Despite the deadline set by Congress requiring TikTok's sale before President Biden leaves office, the outgoing administration will not enforce a ban, leaving the decision to President-elect Trump.
Incoming national security adviser Mike Waltz indicated that the federal law allowing for a potential TikTok ban includes provisions for an extension if negotiations for a viable deal are ongoing, suggesting that TikTok could remain operational.
Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer's remarks emphasized the need for additional time to secure an American buyer for TikTok, highlighting the importance of not disrupting the lives and livelihoods of millions of users.
While there has been bipartisan support for maintaining TikTok's availability, the political maneuvering reflects broader concerns about its impact on American users and businesses.
Read at Fast Company
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