Supreme Court rules TikTok can be banned
TikTok has lost its Supreme Court appeal in a 9–0 decision and will likely shut down on January 19, a day ahead of Donald Trump’s inauguration, unless the app can be sold before the deadline, which TikTok has said is impossible.
During the trial last Friday, TikTok lawyer Noel Francisco warned SCOTUS that upholding the Biden administration’s divest-or-sell law would likely cause TikTok to “go dark—essentially the platform shuts down” and “essentially… stop operating.” On Wednesday, TikTok reportedly began preparing to shut down the app for all US users, anticipating the loss.
But TikTok’s claims that the divest-or-sell law violated Americans’ free speech rights did not supersede the government’s compelling national security interest in blocking a foreign adversary like China from potentially using the app to spy on or influence Americans, SCOTUS ruled.