Supreme Court to Review TikTok Ban Law Amidst O'Leary's Purchase Plan

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Supreme Court to Review TikTok Ban Law Amidst O'Leary's Purchase Plan
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The Supreme Court has agreed to review a federal law that could ban TikTok in the US, pushing back against a lower court's ruling that prioritized national security concerns over the app's First Amendment rights. Meanwhile, 'Shark Tank' investor Kevin O'Leary announced his intention to purchase TikTok, seeking President-elect Trump's assistance in the process. The fate of the app hangs in the balance as the Supreme Court weighs its legality.

Here’s When The U.S. Acquired Its Territories—And How Much They Cost—As Trump Renews Calls To Take Over Greenland“Shark Tank” star and investor Kevin O’Leary said Monday he plans to purchase TikTok as its fate lies is in the hands of the Supreme Court , which will soon weigh a federal law —set to take effect Jan. 19—banning the popular social media app unless its China-based parent company sells it, culminating years of debate over TikTok.

The Supreme Court agreed to hear arguments in January, meaning Biden’s Justice Department will defend the law in courtJustice Department, which the president-elect could instruct to not enforce the law if the Supreme Court decides to uphold the ban before he takes office.

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