There was another new change today. The U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia ruled on September 27 that the ban on TikTok's removal from U.S. mobile app stores would be suspended, which undoubtedly relieved the huge pressure on TikTok. The US court's suspension of the TikTok ban will take effect this Sunday After seeing this information, TikTok said: “We are pleased that the court agreed with our legal arguments and issued an injunction to prevent TikTok from being removed from the shelves. We will continue to defend our rights for the benefit of our community and employees.” At the same time, TikTok also stated that they will maintain their ongoing dialogue with the US government and hope to turn our proposal, which received preliminary approval from the US President last weekend, into an agreement. Earlier, according to Reuters, a US judge said in an interview recently that the Trump administration should launch a ban on TikTok. If the current ban is to be maintained, the government should submit legal documents insisting on the implementation of the TikTok ban before Friday this week and come to court to defend it. The judge is U.S. District Judge Carl Nichols. He is very dissatisfied with the U.S. government's ban on TikTok, and he hopes to use his own power to push the government to make changes to prevent such mistakes from continuing. |
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