TikTok asked a federal court Monday to pause its ruling upholding the federal government’s law that could ban the app in the coming weeks, as the company wants the law to remain on pause while it asks the Supreme Court to take up the case—and so President-elect Donald Trump will have time to try and block the ban himself.
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00:00TikTok asked the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit to impose an injunction that
00:05would pause its ruling, which upheld the law requiring TikTok to divest from Chinese parent
00:11company ByteDance or else be banned from U.S. app stores.
00:16TikTok asked a federal court to pause its ruling, meaning the law won't take effect,
00:22as the company wants the law to remain on pause while it asks the Supreme Court to take
00:26up the case, and so President-elect Donald Trump will have time to try and block the
00:31ban himself.
00:33TikTok argued that the Supreme Court should, quote, have an opportunity to decide whether
00:38to review this exceptionally important case before the law takes effect.
00:44Trump reportedly wants to stop the TikTok ban, and the company argued that as a result
00:49there's
00:50"...a reasonable possibility that the new administration will pause enforcement of
00:54the act or otherwise mitigate its most severe potential consequences," even though legal
00:59experts have suggested that there isn't a foolproof way for Trump to block the law.
01:05The company argued that banning the app while the case is appealed would inflict extreme
01:10and irreparable harm for TikTok and its users, alleging shutting down the app even temporarily
01:16would
01:17"...deprive TikTok's base of 170 million monthly users and creators of access to one
01:21of the country's most popular speech platforms, destroy TikTok's ability to attract advertisers,
01:28and cripple petitioners' ability to recruit and retain talent."
01:32TikTok asked the appeals court to rule on whether it will pause the law by Dec. 16.
01:38For more on this story, check out Alison Durkee's article in the link in the description.