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Trump Signals Potential TikTok Lifeline Despite Looming U.S. Ban

by Harikrishnan A
December 24, 2024
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During a recent rally in Phoenix, Arizona, President-elect Donald Trump suggested he might allow TikTok to remain in the U.S., signaling a significant shift from his previous position on the app. Speaking to an enthusiastic crowd at AmericaFest, Trump praised his campaign’s success on the platform, hinting that TikTok might deserve to stay despite the ongoing legal battles threatening its existence in the U.S.

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This marks one of Trump’s strongest signals against a potential ban of the popular short-form video app, which has been at the center of a fierce political debate.

TikTok Faces Imminent Ban

The future of TikTok in the U.S. is uncertain, with the app facing a potential ban set for January 19, 2024, unless its parent company, ByteDance, sells the platform. The U.S. Senate passed a law earlier this year, citing national security concerns over ByteDance’s ties to China. This law mandates the company’s divestment of TikTok, a decision that could lead to the app’s removal from the U.S. market if it is not enacted by the deadline.

TikTok has legally challenged the law, and the U.S. Supreme Court is scheduled to hear arguments on its constitutionality. If the court rules against ByteDance and no sale occurs, TikTok could be banned just a day before Trump’s inauguration.

Trump’s TikTok Success Story

Trump’s newfound support for TikTok was clear at the rally, where he boasted about his campaign’s success on the app. Since joining TikTok in June, Trump has gained 14.7 million followers, and his posts have reached billions of views. “We had a great response with billions of views,” Trump told the crowd. “Maybe we should keep this sucker around for a little while.”

This appreciation for TikTok is a departure from his earlier stance as president when he attempted to ban TikTok over national security concerns. Back then, Trump had signed an executive order that would have blocked U.S. companies from dealing with ByteDance, fearing the app’s Chinese ownership could pose a security threat.

Campaign Strategy and Young Voters

Trump’s comments also highlighted his campaign’s focus on reaching younger voters, a group highly active on TikTok. His campaign used podcasts and tailored messaging to appeal to this demographic, particularly young men. Acknowledging the app’s effectiveness in mobilizing voters, Trump confessed to having a “warm spot” for TikTok. However, this shift in tone raises questions about how he would balance his appreciation for the app with the national security concerns raised by his own administration.

Legal and Political Challenges

While Trump’s remarks suggest a willingness to help TikTok, the path forward is unclear. The legislation requiring ByteDance to divest TikTok was passed with broad bipartisan support, and any attempt to reverse it would likely face significant opposition from lawmakers, including Republicans who championed the measure.

Additionally, as president-elect, Trump cannot enact any policy changes before taking office, meaning his influence over the outcome of TikTok’s legal challenges will be limited. The Supreme Court’s ruling and the potential enforcement of the ban by the current administration remain critical factors in the app’s future.

Ongoing National Security Concerns

The U.S. Justice Department has consistently argued that TikTok’s Chinese ownership poses a threat to national security. Lawmakers worry that ByteDance could grant the Chinese government access to sensitive data or manipulate the app’s content to sway U.S. public opinion. TikTok, however, has consistently denied these accusations, stating that U.S. user data is stored securely on servers operated by Oracle in the U.S., with content moderation decisions made within the country.

Meeting with TikTok’s CEO

Trump’s comments followed a meeting with TikTok’s CEO, though details of the discussion remain unclear. During a press conference, Trump acknowledged his campaign’s success on the app, which may have influenced his more favorable view. However, any effort to prevent the ban will face significant hurdles, as national security concerns remain a key issue for both Democrats and Republicans.

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