TikTok Plans U.S. Shut Down By January 19 Amid Supreme Court Battle

TikTok Plans U.S. Shut Down By January 19 Amid Supreme Court Battle
TikTok plans to shut down in the U.S. by January 19 unless the Supreme Court strikes down or delays a law mandating its sale by Chinese parent ByteDance.
The case pits free speech against national security concerns, with the Biden administration defending the law as vital against potential Chinese influence. TikTok, users, and creators argue the law violates free speech and lacks evidence of misuse. President-elect Trump seeks a delay to broker a resolution. The decision could significantly impact users, creators, and TikTok’s future.
The Supreme Court is hearing arguments nine days before the law’s effective date.
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