Trump is calling on the Supreme Court to suspend a law that threatens to prohibit "Tok Tok"
President -elected President Donald Trump has asked the US Supreme Court to suspend a law that would prohibit the social media platform on January 19 if the Chinese parent company did not sell it. Trump said the court should give him time after his inauguration on January 20 “to seek a political solution” for the dispute. He also did not take a stand on the constitutionality of the disputed law, which was the year of congress with the agreement between the two parties earlier this year. In a note, Trump explained to the court that he “has an excellent experience in concluding transactions, election mandate and political will to negotiate a solution that saves the platform, while addressing concerns about the national security that the government has expressed.” Trump’s note came after mutual written pleadings were presented by ‘Tek Tok’ and Biden Administration on Friday. The Ministry of Justice, run by Biden by certain officials, said on Friday that Chinese had control over “Tek Tok” serious threats to national security. Elizabeth Brailugar, the general advocate of the United States, added that the platform “collects sensitive data over ten millions of Americans, and it could be a powerful tool for secret impact operations by a foreign opponent. Alternative prohibition in contrast,” Type conversation “told the Supreme Court that Congress would not consider the lower alternative.” Talk ‘supported, he spoke more positively about the platform over the past few days. He said this month that he was “cordial” towards “Tok” because the platform helps attract young voters to his ranks in the November election. The Federal Appeal Court in Washington supported the law in a mood with three choices without circumstances, while Congress and the president of the broad power enjoyed enjoying. There is also a challenge by a group of content that has created people who challenge it.