President Trump has requested the Supreme Court to postpone a decision on the TikTok ban, urging them to allow his incoming administration to explore a negotiated settlement. The aim is to prevent a nationwide shutdown of the platform, safeguarding the First Amendment rights of millions of Americans while addressing national security concerns. Trump argues that such a resolution would avoid the need for the Court to hastily address complex constitutional issues.
“Instead, he urges the Court to stay the statute’s effective date to allow his incoming Administration to pursue a negotiated resolution that could prevent a nationwide shutdown of TikTok, thus preserving the First Amendment rights of tens of millions of Americans, while also addressing the government’s national security concerns.”the Supreme Court to delay a ruling on the TikTok case and allow him to negotiate to prevent the ban.President Trump takes no position on the merits of the dispute.
The third argument contains the First Amendment. I think this should have been the first argument, but I digress. “Consistent with his commanding presence in this area, President Trump currently has 14.7 million followers on TikTok with whom he actively communicates, allowing him to evaluate TikTok’s importance as a unique medium for freedom of expression, including core political speech. Indeed, President Trump and his rival both used TikTok to connect with voters during the recent Presidential election campaign, with President Trump doing so much more effectively.
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