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VisitSupreme Court rules in favor of TikTok in divestiture appeal by January 19, 2025?
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Trump Backs TikTok's Continued U.S. Operation Amid ByteDance Divestiture and Supreme Court Appeal
Dec 26, 2024, 02:00 PM
President-elect Donald Trump has expressed support for allowing TikTok to continue operating in the United States, citing the platform's role in his successful presidential campaign where it garnered billions of views. Trump's comments, made at the AmericaFest event in Phoenix, Arizona, suggest a potential shift in policy regarding the app, which faces a ban unless its Chinese parent company, ByteDance, divests it by January 19. The U.S. Supreme Court is set to hear TikTok's appeal against the divestiture law on January 10. Trump's favorable stance towards TikTok, despite national security concerns raised by the Justice Department and U.S. lawmakers, was further emphasized during a meeting with TikTok's CEO, where he mentioned having a 'warm spot' for the app due to its campaign impact. TikTok argues that its content recommendation engine and user data are stored in the United States on Oracle servers, and content moderation decisions affecting U.S. users are made domestically.
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Appeal Granted • 33%
Appeal Denied • 33%
No Decision by Deadline • 34%
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Overturn divestiture order • 25%
Remand to lower court • 25%
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Ruling in favor of TikTok • 25%
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Dismiss the case • 25%
Rule against TikTok • 25%
Rule in favor of TikTok • 25%
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Case dismissed • 25%
Ruling against TikTok • 25%
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Divestment Not Required • 25%
Divestment Required • 25%
Case Deferred • 25%
Settlement reached • 25%
TikTok loses the challenge • 25%
Case delayed past January 19, 2025 • 25%
TikTok wins the challenge • 25%
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Oracle • 25%
Microsoft • 25%
TikTok wins appeal • 33%
TikTok loses appeal • 33%
Case deferred • 34%