Trump request to delay TikTok ban law should be rejected, DOJ urges U.S. Supreme Court
The Hindu
The U.S. DOJ asked the SC to reject Trump’s request to delay implementation of a law to ban TikTok or force its sale.
The U.S. Department of Justice asked the Supreme Court late on Friday to reject President-elect Donald Trump's request to delay implementation of a law that would ban popular social media app TikTok or force its sale by January 19.
Last week, Trump filed a legal brief arguing he should have time after taking office on January 20 to pursue a "political resolution" to the issue. The court is set to hear arguments in the case on January 10.
The law, passed in April, requires TikTok's Chinese owner, ByteDance, to divest the platform's U.S. assets or face a ban. TikTok did not immediately comment.
The DOJ said in its filing that Trump's request could only be granted if ByteDance had established it was likely to succeed on the merits but the company had not done so.
DOJ said not no one disputes China "seeks to undermine U.S. interests by amassing sensitive data about Americans and engaging in covert and malign influence operations."
The government asserted that "no one can seriously dispute that (China's) control of TikTok through ByteDance represents a grave threat to national security: TikTok’s collection of reams of sensitive data about 170 million Americans and their contacts makes it a powerful tool for espionage."
Trump lawyer D. John Sauer wrote last week the president-elect "respectfully requests that the Court consider staying the Act's deadline for divestment of January 19, 2025, while it considers the merits of this case, thus permitting President Trump's incoming administration the opportunity to pursue a political resolution of the questions at issue in the case."