TikTok Seeks Emergency Halt to US Ban Amid Economic Concerns

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TikTok has requested an emergency injunction to prevent a US ban set for January 2025, following a court decision upholding a law requiring its sale or ban due to alleged Chinese state links. TikTok and ByteDance argue the ban would cause irreparable harm and seek more time for Supreme Court review, especially with Donald Trump's upcoming presidency, as he has indicated he might overturn the law. The DOJ opposes the injunction, citing national security concerns and previous court rejections of TikTok's claims.
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