Trump signs exec order, delaying TikTok enforcement action for 75 days | TechCrunch
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President Trump has issued an executive order designed to revive TikTok operations in the United States, requesting relevant agencies to find ways to reconcile the application's return while prioritizing national security. The order suspends enforcement actions related to the Protecting Americans from Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications Act (PAFACA) for 75 days, effectively halting any penalties for noncompliance. This development follows a U.S. Supreme Court decision affirming the legality of PAFACA, highlighting the ongoing debate surrounding American data security amidst tensions with foreign software companies.
President Trump has signed an executive order to restore TikTok service in the U.S. while ensuring national security concerns are addressed.
The order directs agencies to delay enforcement actions under PAFACA for 75 days to explore ways to save TikTok.
The Department of Justice is instructed not to take any enforcement actions against any entity for noncompliance with the Act during this period.
This decision follows a Supreme Court ruling upholding the bipartisan government action against foreign applications, reflecting ongoing tensions around data security.
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