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Everybody in Washington Is Trying to Figure Out Who Banned TikTok

On Friday morning, the Supreme Court finally weighed in on the imminent TikTok ban, which is scheduled for January 19, the day before Donald Trump once again takes office. The decision was unanimous and, after a public hearing earlier in the week, unsurprising: The law stands, and TikTok’s deadline remains imminent.
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Setting aside questions about the law’s merits and the precedent it might set— not to mention the path it might clear for other targeted media bans — the TikTok ban resembles (if you squint so hard your eyes are nearly closed) a rare example of the government coming together and working across party lines and branches to get something done. A quick recap: As TikTok grew, a small group of lawmakers raised concerns about its connections to the Chinese government, citing intelligence and credible media reports. Soon, President Trump took up the cause and attempted to ban the app via executive order shortly before leaving office. The Biden administration set aside Trump’s approach but continued putting pressure on TikTok, citing most of the same concerns. At the same time, a bipartisan group of lawmakers worked together to write a forced sale into law. Their bill passed the house 360-58, Joe Biden signed it, and Republicans and Democrats congratulated themselves on a job well done. This very special episode of Schoolhouse Rock! wasn’t over yet: Here comes the Supreme Court to review the law and make quadruple sure it’s constitutional.

Wow! Who says the government can’t get things done anymore? Let’s check in with the power players that made this thing happen. First up we’ve got Donald Trump, who deserves more credit than anyone for getting it off the ground. According to the Washington Post:

President-elect Donald Trump is considering an executive order once in office that would suspend enforcement of the TikTok ban-or-sale law for 60 to 90 days, buying the administration time to negotiate a sale or alternative solution — a legally questionable effort to win a brief reprieve for the Chinese-owned app now scheduled to be banned on Sunday nationwide…

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If there is one influential niche in this story it is the «hacker community», the people who built the Internet. Their mindset is the soul behind the revolution of different industries and systems. Their attitude is focused on hard work, problem-solving and sharing ideas through networks, leading to a diverse collective intelligence. (Andrés Colmenares, 2013)
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