Trump was fiercely opposed to TikTok during his 2017-21 first term, but has since changed his tune  Patrick T. Fallon / AFP
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Trump asks Supreme Court to pause law threatening TikTok ban

Trump’s legal team wants political resolution to the issue.

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WASHINGTON, United States (AFP) — US President-elect Donald Trump filed a brief Friday urging the Supreme Court to pause a law that would ban TikTok the day before his 20 January inauguration if it is not sold by its Chinese owner ByteDance.

“In light of the novelty and difficulty of this case, the court should consider staying the statutory deadline to grant more breathing space to address these issues,” Trump’s legal team wrote, to give him “the opportunity to pursue a political resolution.”

Trump was fiercely opposed to TikTok during his 2017-21 first term, and tried in vain to ban the video app on national security grounds.

The Republican voiced concerns — echoed by political rivals — that the Chinese government might tap into US TikTok users’ data or manipulate what they see on the platform.