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It is unclear if Mr. Trump, who has previously said he will spare the social media platform, will or can stop the ban.
On Friday, the high court issued a ruling upholding the law that Congress passed to require TikTok to be sold to a U.S. owner or face a ban on January 19th.
Plenty of politicians have been inconsistent on TikTok, but few have been as brazen as Donald Trump and his new White House national security advisor.