The law banning TikTok, which was scheduled to go into effect Sunday, allows the president to grant a 90-day extension before the ban is enforced, provided certain criteria are met.
Also:
After the Supreme Court greenlit the law on Friday, the Biden administration issued a statement saying it would not enforce the ban, leaving that responsibility to Trump.
Though some Senators contradict that.
Sens. Tom Cotton, R-Ark., and Pete Ricketts, R-Neb., also issued a statement celebrating the ban, and saying they don't see a basis for an extension like Trump has proposed.
"Now that the law has taken effect, there’s no legal basis for any kind of ‘extension’ of its effective date. [...]
So, we have to let the law play out. It doesn't yet seem like we're abandoning the rule of law at this point.
The law banning TikTok, which was scheduled to go into effect Sunday, allows the president to grant a 90-day extension before the ban is enforced, provided certain criteria are met.
First I've ever heard of this. I wish the article explained what the criteria were.
My guess is that they are complying with the law and that Tiktok and Meta signed an MOU, so now they can have their extension.
My rationale is that FB made a Tiktok account yesterday, and started allowing people to link their accounts to tiktok. Then when Tiktok came back online Shou's profile no longer said CEO.
Oh you haven't heard? The president of the United States is the "Leader Of The Free World." And Canada will be getting the added boon of joining their Union as the 51st state. He's making everything great again, whether people or nations realize they need it or not.