💨 Abstract
The White House has stated that TikTok should remain accessible to Americans, but under new ownership that addresses national security concerns. The implementation of a law banning the app is now the responsibility of the outgoing Trump administration due to the timing of the Supreme Court ruling, which falls just before the new administration takes office.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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