The Biden administration is striving to prevent Trump from interfering in the TikTok ban, and the Sino-US tech war is heating up again.
The US Department of Justice recently urged the Supreme Court to reject the request of then President-elect Trump to delay the TikTok ban, setting the stage for a court showdown on January 10. This law requires TikTok to separate from its Chinese parent company ByteDance by January 19, or else it will be banned in the United States. The Biden administration insists that TikTok poses a threat to national security, while Trump hopes to seek a "political solution" after taking office.
TikTok has refuted this, stating that the government's argument threatens the freedom of speech of 170 million American users. This controversy not only concerns the fate of TikTok but also reflects the continuous pressure exerted by the United States on China in the technological field. As the Supreme Court's hearing date approaches, the TikTok ban case has become the focus of the tug-of-war between the Sino-US tech war and freedom of speech.
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