Well, as noted, if the Biden colombia b2b leads administration doesn’t enforce the bill, and force the respective app stores to de-list TikTok on Sunday, that could mean that doing so will carry over to Trump once he’s inaugurated early next week. Technically, that’s not how it should work, but again, reports have suggested that this is seemingly what Biden’s team is planning to do, in order to side-step the issue.
Legal experts have suggested that, once inaugurated, Trump could issue an executive order that would direct agencies not to enforce the TikTok ban, effectively nullifying the approved bill, though that would also mean contravening the Senate-approved bill, and undermining the previous ruling.
That could cause tensions between Trump and other senators. But then again, there’s already a lot of tension there, so…
For his part, Trump says that he spoke with Chinese President Xi Jinping on Friday, and the two discussed TikTok, among other concerns.
He’s also said that he’s reviewing the situation:
Trump post on Truth Social