Biden Administration Says “Americans Shouldn’t Expect TikTok [To Be] Suddenly Banned” on January 19

The potential salvation of TikTok in America is under discussion, as the Biden administration has expressed thoughts on reconsidering the ban, with the app’s sale deadline rapidly approaching.

In one of his final moves before leaving office, President Joe Biden’s administration has indicated that they are examining different strategies to ensure TikTok remains accessible for American users. Initially slated for a ban on January 19, Americans can now breathe a sigh of relief as the app is unlikely to be abruptly shut down on that date. The government is reportedly investigating ways to enforce the law so that TikTok does not go offline this coming Sunday. The Biden administration has also stated that they do not intend to force TikTok to immediately cease operations for U.S. users on January 19. A White House spokesperson told a news outlet, “Our stance is clear: TikTok should continue to function under American ownership. However, given the timing of its enforcement over a holiday weekend right before inauguration, it will be up to the incoming administration to carry it out.

Although the ban on TikTok, initially set for January 19, might not be enforced as planned, it’s uncertain what the next administration will decide. If internet service providers and app stores continue to host and distribute TikTok, they could face fines of up to $5,000 per user, which could amount to a substantial liability for these companies. The law does grant the president the power to extend the ban for up to 90 days under specific circumstances. These conditions include:

1. Proof that TikTok is actively working towards divesting from its Chinese parent company.
2. Evidence of significant progress in the sale process, with relevant agreements in place.
3. Meeting these conditions would potentially delay the ban for 90 days.

Time will tell if TikTok continues to thrive in America, especially as the ban deadline approaches. In preparation for this potential ban, TikTok users are starting to migrate towards alternatives such as Red Note.

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2025-01-17 09:56