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    Upgrade to Premium Can Donald Trump ‘save TikTok’? The clock is ticking. Alexis Keenan · Senior Legal Reporter Sat, Nov 16, 2024, 11:00 AM 3 min read

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    Congress and President Joe Biden agreed months ago to outlaw TikTok from operating in the US under Chinese ownership. Donald Trump’s reelection could throw a potential wrench into that plan.

    Trump’s statements on the campaign trail suggest he may at least try to tinker with the impact of a law signed by Biden in April that makes Chinese ownership of the app illegal.

    The law, called the Protecting Americans from Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications Act (PAFACAA), gives TikTok’s Chinese owner, ByteDance, an ultimatum to either sell TikTok to a US owner or have it banned from operations in the country.

    Biden set Jan. 19, a day before Trump is scheduled to be sworn into office, as a deadline for the required divestment — unless the company is able to overturn the law in a court case currently playing out in Washington, D.C.

    Once back in office, President-elect Trump could ask Congress to undo the law. His chances to do so, if he chooses, may have improved this past week after it was confirmed that Republicans secured enough votes to control both chambers of Congress.

    President-elect Donald Trump arrives for a meeting with the House GOP conference on Nov. 13, 2024, in Washington. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon) · ASSOCIATED PRESS

    In September, the president-elect suggested in a post to his social media website, Truth Social, that he would "save TikTok" and prevent federal law enforcement from shuttering the app.

    "We’re not doing anything with TikTok, but the other side is going to close it up, so if you like TikTok, go out and vote for Trump," the former president said in the post.

    One political complication for Trump is that he spent his time in office and on the campaign trail promising to protect Americans and US industry against Chinese espionage and other economic threats.

    But Trump-Vance transition team spokesperson Karoline Leavitt, when asked about TikTok, indicated that the president-elect would follow through on what he pledged.

    She told Yahoo Finance that “the American people reelected President Trump by a resounding margin giving him a mandate to implement the promises he made on the campaign trail. He will deliver.”

    ByteDance isn’t necessarily waiting on a new Trump administration to save TikTok. It has asked the District of Columbia’s US Court of Appeals to evaluate the constitutionality of the law.

    The appeals court heard arguments from both sides on Sept. 16, and lawyers for the Justice Department asked the judges to issue their ruling by Dec. 6.

    The court could issue a decision either before or after Trump’s inauguration. The losing side could also appeal the result to the Supreme Court, which has a conservative majority.

    ByteDance’s argument to the appeals court is that the law ran afoul of the First Amendment’s free speech protections, the Fifth Amendment’s takings clause, and protections against bills of attainder — also known as ex post facto laws that deem previously legal activity as illegal and then reach back in time to punish violators for past actions.

    The Justice Department, on the other hand, argues that compelling US national security interests justify restricting a foreign adversary from owning, directing, and controlling a platform like TikTok, including operation of the app's recommendation algorithms and editorial decisions.

    TikTok CEO Shou Zi Chew speaks to reporters in March 2023 on Capitol Hill in Washington. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta) · ASSOCIATED PRESS

    Fifty-five members of Congress have also urged the D.C. appeals court to uphold the law, emphasizing that Congress chose to enact it after identifying specific threats from China.

    FBI Director Christopher Wray has testified to the Senate Intelligence Committee hearing that TikTok "screams" of US security concerns because government authorities can demand that TikTok hand over user data.

    TikTok CEO Shou Zi Chew, however, told members of Congress that same month that "ByteDance is not owned or controlled by the Chinese government” and “is a private company."

    Alexis Keenan is a legal reporter for Yahoo Finance. Follow Alexis on X @alexiskweed.

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