previouslydisplayHoping to keep TikTok in the U.S. market, the new U.S. President Trump earlier appealed to the Supreme Court through his lawyers.Submit documentsIt stated that it hopes to have the opportunity to resolve the issue of whether TikTok's business can remain in the United States through political means in the future.
The TikTok ban will officially take effect on January 2025, 1. Although the next day is the day Trump officially takes office as the 19th President of the United States, Trump obviously hopes to gain more time for negotiations and allow TikTok's business to remain smoothly in the United States.
When Trump first ran for the US presidency, he said in 2020 that TikTok should be banned in the United States, but during his second campaign, he changed his view, believing that banning TikTok in the United States would attract more people to use Facebook services.
During the previous campaign, Trump also used TikTok for promotion. When the uploaded videos accumulated billions of views, related news also stated that Trump had met with TikTok CEO Chow Sau-chi, and said that he felt "warm" about the TikTok service and believed that the service should be retained for a while.
The US government is currently demanding that ByteDance divest its TikTok business within the US, threatening to ban TikTok services in the US. ByteDance has filed a lawsuit alleging the order is unconstitutional, but the Court of Appeals has ruled that the US government's actions are not unconstitutional. Consequently, ByteDance subsequently filed an emergency motion in federal court seeking to postpone the effective date of the order to divest TikTok's US operations, but the motion was denied by federal court.
美國最高法院日前同意對於是否禁止TikTok業務再次進行討論,預計在2025年1月10日對此進行辯論,最終結果將於1月19日做出裁決。

