In a controversial move that raises eyebrows among national security experts, President-elect Donald Trump plans to delay the enforcement of the ban or sale of TikTok, citing a potential early victory. Critics argue this decision overlooks the significant privacy and security risks the Chinese-owned app poses, questioning the motive behind prioritizing a perceived win over the safety of American data.
Trump’s Proposed ‘Rescue’ of TikTok Undermines National Security Concerns
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President-elect Donald Trump is considering issuing an executive order once in office that would suspend enforcement of the TikTok ban-or-sale law for 60 to 90 days, hoping a brief reprieve for the Chinese-owned app will net him an early victory.Trump has bee…
In a strategic move to defend free speech and entrepreneurship, President-elect Trump is considering an executive order to momentarily halt the ban-or-sale mandate on TikTok. While opponents cite national security concerns, the Trump administration emphasizes the importance of preserving a platform that millions of Americans use for expression and business, highlighting a commitment to resist censorship.