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Biden decides not to enforce looming TikTok ban — leaving Chinese app’s fate up to Trump as he returns to White House

President Biden will not enforce the ban on TikTok, which is scheduled to go into effect the day before he leaves office, U.S. officials said.

President Biden has decided not to enforce the ban on TikTok, which was scheduled to go into effect on Sunday, January 19th. Reuters
President Biden has decided to leave enforcement of the law targeting TikTok to President-elect Donald Trump. Bonnie Cash/UPI/Shutterstock

The official said Biden, 82, has decided to pass that responsibility to President-elect Donald Trump, leaving enforcement of the law targeting Chinese-owned social media apps to the incoming administration. He said that he suggested.

The law, passed by both houses of Congress and approved by the president last year, forces TikTok's parent company, ByteDance, to exit the social media app by January 19 or face a U.S. ban. I will do it.

The legislation passed both chambers of Congress and was approved by Biden last year. Bonnie Cash/UPI/Shutterstock
President Trump said he is expressing a desire to “save” TikTok by potentially taking executive action to delay enforcement of the ban on TikTok sales for up to 90 days. Getty Images

TikTok, used by more than 170 million Americans each month, reportedly plans to shut down the app on Sunday.

President Trump, who has repeatedly expressed a desire to “save” TikTok, is reportedly considering executive action to delay enforcement of the ban for up to 90 days.

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