Here are the key points from the article about the US Supreme Court’s ruling on TikTok:
Ruling: The US Supreme Court has ruled in favor of a law that aims to ban TikTok, citing national security concerns due to its ownership by Chinese company ByteDance.
Background: Lawmakers fear that the Chinese government could use TikTok to spy on Americans or disseminate pro-China propaganda. To avoid expulsion, TikTok’s parent company ByteDance would need to fully divest from the platform.
Implications: The ruling gives enormous power to Congress to act on data privacy questions and may have significant implications for free speech in the US.
Next Steps:
- Implementation: The law will take effect on January 19, but its implementation will fall to the incoming administration of President-elect Donald Trump.
- Trump’s Stance: Trump has asked the Supreme Court to delay a ruling, seeking time to cut a “negotiated solution” that would resolve national security concerns. He has also publicly stated that he wants to save TikTok, citing its potential to boost youth turnout for him in elections.
- Possible Outcomes:
- Trump could instruct his Justice Department not to enforce the ban, putting companies like Apple and Google in an awkward position.
- Trump could extend the start date of the ban, even though it will have already started on January 19.
- The president can delay the ban for a 90-day period if progress has been made toward a sale away from ByteDance.
Reaction:
- TikTok’s Lawyer: Suggested that Trump may be able to put the ban on pause, citing the possibility of a “different world” after January 20.
- US Solicitor General Elizabeth Prelogar: Argued that banning TikTok is necessary to protect national security and that including a disclaimer on the app indicating potential manipulation by China would not be sufficient.
Timeline:
- January 19: The ban on TikTok will take effect.
- January 20: Trump will be sworn into office, potentially allowing him to influence the implementation of the law.
- 90-day period: The president can delay the ban if progress has been made toward a sale away from ByteDance.