#Trump Delays TikTok Ban#

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Trump is considering delaying the TikTok ban and may issue an executive order before his inauguration to suspend the "sell or ban" law for 60 to 90 days. It is understood that Trump wants to "save TikTok" through this move and fulfill his campaign promises. However, this move has raised questions from some legal observers, who believe that the executive order cannot completely overcome the law passed by Congress. In addition, The Washington Post's previous report on tariffs was slammed as "fake news" by Trump himself, so the authenticity of its report is also worth noting.

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Trump is considering a stay of the TikTok ban and issuing an executive order pausing enforcement of the "sell or ban" law for 60 to 90 days. According to The Washington Post, Trump wants to sign the executive order the day before his inauguration, making the process "dramatic," like a movie. Trump has over 14 million followers on TikTok and has been looking to deliver on his campaign promise to "save TikTok." However, Trump's use of executive orders has raised eyebrows among some legal observers who believe that Trump's words may not entirely overcome the law passed with overwhelming bipartisan support in Congress. Notably, The Washington Post has previously been slammed by Trump himself as "fake news" over major reporting on tariffs.

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Trump may suspend the TikTok ban through executive order, and may sign the order the day before his inauguration to create a dramatic effect.

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Trump hopes to "save TikTok" through executive order and fulfill his campaign promises.

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Trump's executive order is likely to spark legal disputes, as Congress has already passed legislation banning TikTok.

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Trump may seek a 60-90 day extension for TikTok to "sell or ban" through negotiation or other means.

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