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TikTok’s Last Stand: Trump Asks Supreme Court for Time to Negotiate a Deal

by Leslie Finecountry
December 29, 2024
in Global News
Reading Time: 3 mins read

This latest twist in the saga of TikTok’s potential US ban is a fascinating convergence of political ambition, legal complexity, and technological diplomacy. Donald Trump, the President-elect known for his unpredictable stances and penchant for dealmaking, has now positioned himself as TikTok’s would-be savior. The stakes? An imminent US ban on national security grounds and a ticking clock.

TikTok’s Ban: A Legal and Political Flashpoint

The Supreme Court is poised to weigh the constitutionality of Congress’s bill banning TikTok, citing concerns over its ties to ByteDance, a Chinese parent company. The core argument? National security risks versus First Amendment freedoms. The deadline for enforcement, January 19th, looms ominously just one day before Trump takes the oath of office.

In a strategic move, Trump has filed an amicus brief urging the Court to delay the ban. His reasoning? The promise of a “political resolution” once he’s sworn in. Trump’s filing brims with confidence, asserting that his unique brand of “dealmaking expertise” and political capital are critical to forging a compromise that could avert the ban altogether.

Trump’s TikTok Turnabout

Trump’s history with TikTok is as dynamic as his political persona. During his first term, he pushed for its ban, citing the same national security concerns at play today. Yet his stance shifted dramatically in 2024 when his campaign leveraged TikTok’s vast reach over 150 million US users—to rally younger voters. With over 14 million followers on the platform himself, Trump’s newfound appreciation for TikTok’s cultural and political clout is evident.

His recent meeting with TikTok CEO Shou Chew at Mar a Lago underscores this pivot. Publicly, Trump has hinted at the platform’s value, quipping that “maybe we gotta keep this sucker around for a little while.”

A Deal on the Horizon?

The contours of any Trump-brokered deal remain vague. ByteDance would likely need to divest significant ownership stakes in TikTok to a US entity an idea floated during previous negotiations under the Biden administration. Trump’s confidence in his ability to strike such a deal hinges on his self-styled reputation as a master negotiator.

Critics, however, remain skeptical. The bill’s proponents, including prominent senators and 22 states, argue that TikTok’s ties to ByteDance present an unavoidable risk. Former FCC Chairman Ajit Pai joined their call, urging the Supreme Court to enforce the ban without delay.

A Test of Freedom and Power

At its core, this battle over TikTok is about more than a social media app. It’s a test of how the US balances national security with freedom of expression in an increasingly digital age. Trump’s argument that TikTok is a “unique medium for freedom of expression” parallels debates surrounding other platforms like Elon Musk’s X, which has faced its own political and regulatory hurdles globally.

For Trump, the fight is personal and political. He sees TikTok as a stage for his brand of populist politics a direct line to millions of voters. But can he wield that influence to sway the Supreme Court and forge a compromise that satisfies national security concerns?

The Road Ahead

As the January 19th deadline approaches, the stakes couldn’t be higher. Whether Trump’s appeal for a stay is granted, or the Supreme Court moves forward with its decision, the TikTok saga is far from over. One thing is clear: the battle over TikTok isn’t just about an app; it’s about the intersection of politics, technology, and global power in the 21st century.

Leslie Finecountry

Leslie Finecountry

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