TikTok wants potential ban paused until Supreme Court can review case
SalonTikTok, facing a ban in the U.S. after losing a legal battle on Friday, wants to stay long enough for the Supreme Court to consider its fate. The app asked a federal appeals court on Monday to bar the Biden administration from enforcing a law that could lead to a ban until the Supreme Court reviews its challenge to the statute, The Associated Press reported. Thirty-nine percent of those users say access to TikTok is “critical” to their business, TikTok’s president of global business solutions Blake Chandlee said in a court filing. Attorneys from the Department of Justice are urging the federal appeals court to reject the app's request, according to ABC News, claiming “critical national-security interests.” President-elect Donald Trump, who tried to ban TikTok during his first term, has more recently promised to "save TikTok."