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Trump asks Supreme Court to pause law that could ban TikTok

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President-elect Donald Trump has asked the Supreme Court to delay enforcing a law set to ban TikTok in the U.S. on January 19 unless its Chinese parent company sells the app. The court is scheduled to hear arguments on January 10.


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