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Trump's executive order temporarily halted the U.S. ban on TikTok, creating legal uncertainty for service providers like Google and Apple. They could face potential massive financial liability for defying a law that banned TikTok unless its Chinese parent, ByteDance, divested the company by Jan 19. The order directs the DOJ to delay enforcement for 75 days.
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