President Biden will not enforce a law banning TikTok that is set to take effect the day before he leaves office, according to a US official.

President Biden has decided not to enforce TikTok’s ban, which was supposed to take effect Sunday, Jan. 19.
President Biden decided to let President-elect Donald Trump handle the implementation of the law targeting TikTok.

The official indicated that Biden, 82, has decided to pass the buck to President-elect Donald Trump, according to the Associated Press, leaving the implementation of the law targeting the Chinese-owned social media app up to the incoming administration.

The law, which cleared both chambers of Congress and was approved by the president last year, compels TikTok’s parent company, ByteDance, to divest itself from the social media app by Jan. 19 or face a US ban.

The law has cleared both chambers of Congress and was approved by Biden last year.
Trump has mentioned that he has expressed a desire to “save” TikTok by possibly implementing an executive action that would delay the sell-or-ban law of the ban for up to 90 days.

TikTok — used by more than 170 million Americans monthly — is reportedly planning to shut down the app on Sunday.

Trump, who has repeatedly expressed a desire to “save” TikTok, is reportedly considering executive action that would delay the implementation of the sell-or-ban law of the ban for up to 90 days.

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