Yet another federal judge on Monday blocked the Trump administration’s attempt to ban new downloads of TikTok in the United States. TechCrunch has the details:
This is the second time a federal judge has issued an injunction against Trump administration restrictions that would have prevented U.S. companies, including internet hosting services, from transactions with TikTok and ByteDance. The first injunction was granted in October by U.S. District Court Judge Wendy Beetlestone, in a separate lawsuit brought against the President Trump and the U.S. Commerce Department by three TikTok creators.
Perhaps the Trump Administration should take the hint and really just end their war on TikTok. Clearly it’s not legal and it’s getting embarrassing for Trump and company. Thus a discreet exit from this rather than constantly losing might be a better strategy.
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Another Judge Rules Against TikTok Ban
Yet another federal judge on Monday blocked the Trump administration’s attempt to ban new downloads of TikTok in the United States. TechCrunch has the details:
This is the second time a federal judge has issued an injunction against Trump administration restrictions that would have prevented U.S. companies, including internet hosting services, from transactions with TikTok and ByteDance. The first injunction was granted in October by U.S. District Court Judge Wendy Beetlestone, in a separate lawsuit brought against the President Trump and the U.S. Commerce Department by three TikTok creators.
Perhaps the Trump Administration should take the hint and really just end their war on TikTok. Clearly it’s not legal and it’s getting embarrassing for Trump and company. Thus a discreet exit from this rather than constantly losing might be a better strategy.
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