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As the clock winds down on TikTok becoming banned in the United States, the company asked the Supreme Court on Monday, Dec. 16, to block the law that would remove it from app stores. The law is set to take effect Jan. 19, forcing the app’s Chinese owner, ByteDance, to divest the platform.

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Earlier this year, Congress pushed the bipartisan measure forward, and President Joe Biden put pen to paper in April, paving the way for a ban on the social media app, which is used by millions of Americans.

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An emergency court filing on Monday by TikTok’s lawyers said the law violates the First Amendment, pointing to the upcoming presidential inauguration and silencing its users.

“This, in turn, will silence the speech of Applicants and the many Americans who use the platform to communicate about politics, commerce, arts, and other matters of public concern.”

Court filing by TikTok’s lawyers

A spokesperson for the video-based social media platform said they are asking the Supreme Court to rule that the law effectively bans the company’s right to free speech.

They asked the justices to make a decision by Jan. 6.

Civil liberties groups and individual users have joined the fight, filing charges that say the law disrupts their free speech rights. Earlier this month, a federal appeals court rejected TikTok’s previous arguments that the ban was unconstitutional.

As Straight Arrow News reported, lawmakers recently sent a letter to Google and Apple telling the companies to gear up to remove the app from their app stores.

Some lawmakers consider TikTok a threat to America’s national security because of its Chinese ownership, and laws in that country that compel social media companies to work with the government when asked. Likewise, because ByteDance is based in China, lawmakers say the Chinese government could use the company to surveil Americans.

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[Karah Rucker]

AS THE CLOCK WINDS DOWN TO TIKTOK BEING BANNED IN THE UNITED STATES…THECOMPANY ASKED THE SUPREME COURT MONDAY TO BLOCK THE LAW.

CONGRESS PUSHED THE BIPARTISAN MEASURE FORWARD, AND PRESIDENT BIDEN PUT PEN TO PAPER IN APRIL TO BAN THE SOCIAL MEDIA APP FOR MILLIONS OF AMERICANS. 

THE LAW IS SET TO TAKE EFFECT JANUARY 19TH AFTER SURVIVING AN APPEALS COURT BATTLE…FORCING THE CHINESE OWNER  BYTEDANCE TO DIVEST THE PLATFORM. 

AN EMERGENCY COURT FILING ON MONDAY BY TIKTOKS’ LAWYERS SAID THE LAW VIOLATES THE FIRST AMENDMENT…POINTING TO THE UPCOMING PRESIDENTIAL INAUGURATION AND MUTING ITS USERS. 

THE LAWYERS WROTE, “This, in turn, will silence the speech of Applicants and the many Americans who use the platform to communicate about politics, commerce, arts, and other matters of public concern.”

A SPOKESPERON FOR TIKTOK SAID THEY ARE ASKING THE SUPREME COURT TO SEE THAT THIS LAW  ACTS AS A SPEECH BAN FOR THE COMPANY…ASKING THE JUSTICES TO MAKE A DECISION BY JANUARY 6TH. 

CIVIL LIBERITIES GROUPS AND TIKTOK USERS HAVE JOINED THE FIGHT…ALL FILING CHARGES SAYING THE LAW DISRUPTS THEIR FREE SPEECH RIGHTS. 

EARLIER THIS MONTH, A FEDERAL APPEALS COURT REJECTED PREVIOUS TIKTOK’SARGUMENTS THAT THE BAN WAS UNCONSTITUTIONAL. 

AS STRAIGHT ARROW NEWS PREVIOUSLY REPORTED, LAWMAKERS SENT A LETTER TO GOOGLE AND APPLE. TELLING THE TECH COMPANIES TO GEAR UP TO REMOVE THE APP FROM THEIR APP STORES. 

USERS WILL BE PROHIBITED FROM DOWNLOADING OR UPDATING THE APP.

TIKTOK IS CONSIDERED A THREAT TO AMERICA’S NATIONAL SECURITY BECAUSE OF ITS CHINSE OWNERSHIP.  

BYTEDANCE IS BASED IN CHINA WHICH COULD USE  THE COMPANY TO SURVEIL AMERICANS. 

FOR STRAIGHT ARROW NEWS, I’M KARAH RUCKER.