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According to Caixin News Agency, on December 27th local time, it was learned that US President elect Trump has submitted a request to the US Supreme Court to suspend the enforcement of the TikTok forced sale order. Trump said he hopes the court will give him time to resolve this dispute through political means after he officially takes office on January 20th next year. On December 18th local time, the US Supreme Court announced another discussion on the bill to ban TikTok from operating in the United States. According to reports, the US Supreme Court will debate this case on January 10th, allowing the court to make a ruling on the issue before the law takes effect on January 19th. The bill requires TikTok's parent company to divest TikTok by ByteDance, otherwise TikTok will be prohibited from operating in the United States. ByteDance clearly indicates that TikTok business will not be sold @uyp
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This development could be a significant blow to the prospects of a forced sale of TikTok. The court's deliberation may lead to a delay or even a reversal of the sale order, potentially impacting the crypto and DeFi markets.
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