The US President has extended the enforcement delay of the TikTok ban until December 16, 2025, preventing the Department of Justice from taking action against entities for noncompliance with the foreign adversary applications law, citing national security concerns.
The US President has extended the enforcement delay of the TikTok ban until September 17, 2025, preventing the Department of Justice from taking action against entities for noncompliance during this period, citing national security concerns and preserving executive authority.
Donald Trump's attorney has requested a 30-day delay in enforcing the ruling of a civil fraud case in New York, which fined the former president and his company over $350 million and temporarily barred him from doing business in the state. The attorney general's office opposes the delay, stating that there is no basis for staying enforcement of the judgment. The judge's decision also includes a ban on Trump and the Trump Organization from leadership positions in New York companies for three years, with the damages totaling over $450 million with pre-judgment interest. Trump is expected to appeal the ruling but would need to post a bond for the full amount of the damages before doing so.
New York City will delay enforcing a new law that Airbnb said could limit the number of people who can host rentals in the city. The short-term rental company filed a lawsuit against the city over the law it called a “de facto ban” against short-term rentals set to go into effect on July 1. Under the law, hosts must be permanent occupants of the units being rented and must register with the Mayor’s Office of Special Enforcement before posting rentals. The office will not issue fines against hosts or booking services until Sept. 5, according to the filing.