President Trump's use of executive orders to delay the enforcement of the TikTok ban raises significant legal and constitutional questions. The 2024 law mandating TikTok's sale or ban was upheld by the Supreme Court as constitutional, citing national security concerns. However, Trump's executive orders bypass the law's provisions, such as requiring congressional certification for extensions, which legal experts argue exceeds his authority.
While the law allows for a single 90-day extension under specific conditions, Trump has instead issued multiple executive orders granting 75-day pauses without congressional approval. This approach undermines the statutory framework and could face legal challenges for overstepping executive power. Legal scholars also note that such actions disregard the rule of law and may expose tech companies to future liabilities.
In summary, Trump's actions appear legally questionable and potentially unconstitutional, as they conflict with the explicit terms of the TikTok ban legislation and established limits on executive authority.
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