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Biden and Trump Administration Moves to Save TikTok Ahead of the Impeding Sunday Ban

Benita OrumabyBenita Oruma
January 16, 2025
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The impending TikTok ban, set to take effect on Sunday, has sparked a flurry of last-minute efforts by the Biden administration to prevent the app from being abruptly banned. According to sources who spoke with NBC, “Americans shouldn’t expect to see TikTok suddenly banned on Sunday.” These sources indicate that the administration is exploring ways to keep TikTok accessible in the U.S., even as the ban looms.

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  • Competing Strategies to Prevent a Ban
  • TikTok’s Next Move
  • A Complex and Unresolved Issue
  • Bottom Line

Competing Strategies to Prevent a Ban

Interestingly, the Biden administration isn’t the only one working to save the popular social media app. Fox News reports that Mike Waltz, Trump’s incoming national security adviser, stated in a Wednesday interview that the Trump administration is prepared to intervene to prevent the ban. Additionally, Trump’s attorney general pick, Pam Bondi, declined to commit to enforcing the ban during her Senate confirmation hearing.

These parallel efforts reflect a rare convergence of interest between the two administrations, each vying to preserve the app. While Biden’s team appears focused on ensuring the app’s survival as a part of his legacy, Trump’s camp is framing their intervention as a stand for public demand. Both administrations are reportedly exploring ways to bypass Congress and the Supreme Court, which could issue a ruling on the matter at any time.

Biden Administration

Despite these efforts, a White House official maintained that not enforcing the ban, if upheld, is not on the table. “We are not considering deferring enforcement,” the official said. “Statutorily, we don’t believe we have the authority to do that.”

TikTok’s Next Move

For its part, TikTok is weighing its options. The company could temporarily go dark on Sunday or opt to keep the app active without offering updates or bug fixes. This uncertainty comes as TikTok faces a deadline set by Congress, which mandated that its parent company, ByteDance, divest from the app within nine months. That deadline expires Sunday, though the law allows the president to grant a one-time, 90-day extension if “significant progress” has been made toward divestment.

The law, passed in the name of national security, aims to protect U.S. users’ data from potential compromise by China or prevent the Chinese government from influencing American users via the app’s content. TikTok, however, has consistently rejected these claims, calling them baseless. The company, alongside some users, has filed lawsuits to block the law, arguing that it violates First Amendment rights.

A Complex and Unresolved Issue

Even with the potential ban just days away, the situation remains complex. Many U.S. TikTok users, anticipating the worst, have already downloaded alternative apps from China that raise similar security concerns. Without a resolution whether through divestment or political intervention, the national security concerns cited by lawmakers still remain unresolved.

Bottom Line

As the Sunday deadline approaches, the moves of the incumbent and incoming president exposes the uncertainty surrounding the TikTok ban. The situation underscores a larger debate over technology, data privacy, and geopolitics, with no clear resolution in sight.

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Benita Oruma

Benita Oruma

Benita Oruma is a lawyer in training, a 400 level student in the university of Ibadan. She is a content writer with interest in corporate affairs and the marketplace.

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