Supreme Court Skeptical of TikTok's Free Speech Claims in Ban Hearing
Hannah Yeh Reporter
| 2025-01-11 16:11:03
Washington D.C. - The US Supreme Court on Friday appeared poised to uphold a law that would force TikTok's Chinese-owned parent company, ByteDance, to sell the popular video-sharing platform or face a ban.
A majority of justices, both conservative and liberal, expressed skepticism towards TikTok's argument that the forced sale violates its First Amendment free speech rights. The law, passed by Congress and signed by President Biden, mandates ByteDance divest from TikTok by January 19th.
The US government contends that TikTok poses national security risks, allowing Beijing to collect user data, spy on Americans, and spread propaganda. ByteDance vehemently denies these allegations.
Justices Raise National Security Concerns
Several justices emphasized the national security concerns underpinning the law. Justice Samuel Alito questioned the applicability of free speech rights to foreign adversaries, while Justice Brett Kavanaugh and Chief Justice John Roberts highlighted the potential for China to exploit user data to recruit spies or influence American policy.
TikTok Argues for Alternatives
TikTok's legal counsel argued that Congress could have addressed these concerns through alternative measures, such as prohibiting the sharing of US user data with ByteDance or the Chinese government. He emphasized that a forced sale would effectively shut down the platform in the US.
11th-Hour Bid for Acquisition
In a late development, US billionaire Frank McCourt announced a consortium to acquire TikTok's US assets from ByteDance, offering a potential path to avoid a complete ban.
The outcome of the Supreme Court case will have significant implications for US-China relations and the future of social media platforms in the United States.
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