Critique comes from an unexpected quarter as Jonathan Turley, a noted conservative legal scholar and long-time defender of the president's policies, raises concerns over Trump's innovative but legally complex strategy against TikTok. Trump's plan, aiming to protect U.S. security, suggests that businesses will not be held liable for participating in a ban, a stance that has sparked debate even among his staunchest allies.
Trump's Bold TikTok Move Questioned by Surprising Source
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Jonathan Turley, a law professor and Fox News contributor who regularly champions all things Donald Trump wasn't so sure about the president-elect's call for businesses to trust "that there will be no liability" if they thwart the TikTok ban.Shortly after Tikā¦
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Jonathan Turley, a steadfast Trump ally and law professor, expresses doubts over the president-elect's controversial TikTok proposal, emphasizing the risks of assuring businesses they face 'no liability' in supporting a ban. This reservation from a usual supporter underscores the potential legal and ethical pitfalls of Trump's approach to social media regulation.
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