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Will Trump let TikTok operate in US temporarily after campaign success?

by admin December 23, 2024
December 23, 2024
Will Trump let TikTok operate in US temporarily after campaign success?

President-elect Donald Trump has hinted at a surprising reversal regarding TikTok’s operations in the United States.

Speaking at AmericaFest in Phoenix, Arizona, Trump acknowledged the platform’s immense popularity during his presidential campaign, which garnered billions of views.

“I think we’re going to have to start thinking because, you know, we did go on TikTok, and we had a great response with billions of views, billions and billions of views,” Trump told the crowd at AmericaFest, an annual gathering organized by conservative group Turning Point. He added:

They brought me a chart, and it was a record, and it was so beautiful to see, and as I looked at it, I said, maybe we gotta keep this sucker around for a little while.

While the Senate passed legislation in April mandating ByteDance, TikTok’s Chinese parent company, to divest from the app due to national security concerns, Trump’s comments suggest he may seek to keep TikTok operational, albeit temporarily, despite the pending Supreme Court case.

TikTok faces a potential US ban on January 19, one day before Trump’s inauguration, if the court does not rule in ByteDance’s favour or divestiture does not occur.

However, Trump’s remarks point to a possible policy shift, citing the platform’s role in his campaign’s record-breaking engagement.

ByteDance’s ties to China

The legislative push against TikTok stems from fears that Chinese ownership poses a threat to US national security.

The Justice Department has consistently argued that ByteDance’s ties to China could allow sensitive user data to fall into the hands of the Chinese government.

Lawmakers widely support these concerns, leading to a bipartisan effort to pressure ByteDance to sell its stake in TikTok.

TikTok has countered these allegations, asserting that its US user data is securely stored on Oracle-operated servers within the country.

The company also insists that all content moderation decisions for American users are made domestically, distancing itself from claims of undue Chinese influence.

Despite TikTok’s reassurances, the Supreme Court has agreed to hear the case. A decision against ByteDance could lead to TikTok’s effective ban in the United States.

The timing of the court’s decision will be crucial in determining whether TikTok can avoid the impending restrictions.

Trump and TikTok

Trump’s campaign team leveraged TikTok effectively, achieving record-breaking viewership and engagement.

In his Phoenix speech, Trump reflected on the app’s value to his political strategy, suggesting it might warrant reconsideration.

The President-elect’s statement underscores his connection to the platform’s role in his outreach efforts.

Yet, Trump faces a significant challenge: balancing the platform’s influence with its perceived risks.

The Justice Department and lawmakers remain firm in their stance, arguing that maintaining TikTok in its current form endangers US interests.

Trump has not clarified how he intends to navigate these conflicting priorities, particularly given the Senate’s overwhelming support for divestiture.

TikTok CEO’s recent meeting with Trump adds another layer of complexity.

While Trump described the interaction as warm, his subsequent comments offered no definitive course of action.

Observers speculate that Trump’s administration might explore alternative measures to address security concerns without an outright ban or forced divestiture.

TikTok’s future in the United States

With a potential ban looming, TikTok’s future in the United States remains uncertain.

The company’s appeal to the Supreme Court marks a pivotal moment, as a ruling in its favour could allow continued operations without divestiture.

Conversely, an unfavourable decision would leave Trump’s administration with limited options.

The stakes are high, not just for TikTok but also for Trump’s policy credibility.

Any perceived leniency towards ByteDance could draw criticism from lawmakers and national security experts.

On the other hand, dismantling TikTok’s US presence could alienate millions of users and disrupt the platform’s thriving creator economy.

Trump’s willingness to reconsider TikTok’s position signals a pragmatic approach, but it is unclear whether this will translate into actionable policy.

For now, the platform’s fate hinges on judicial outcomes and the administration’s ability to craft a balanced resolution.

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