In his statement, the politician claims that by returning to the White House, he will be able to eliminate the need to consider this case in court.
US President-elect Donald Trump has asked the Supreme Court to stop the upcoming TikTok ban, which is set to take place a day before his inauguration. The Hill reported this on Friday, December 27.
The court agreed to hear TikTok’s challenge to a possible ban on accelerated scheduling, but Trump told justices that delaying the legislation until he returns to the White House could eliminate the need for court review .
In his court filing, Trump argued that he has a “special interest and responsibility for national security and foreign policy issues” as a future president.
As reported, the Chinese company ByteDance lost a legal appeal, which, under the threat of blocking, forced it to sell the application in January next year.
Recall that Trump opposed the ban on TikTok because, as he said, he received billions of views on this platform during his presidential campaign.
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