TikTok's last-gasp bid against US ban to be heard by Supreme Court
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
48% : Trump, despite previously supporting it, has publicly opposed the ban, telling reporters on Monday that he had a "warm spot" for the app, which has 170 million users in the country.44% : A request for an emergency injunction against the Protecting Americans from Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications Act was not acted on.
42% : However, justices will allow TikTok to put forward its case on January 10, before the ban is due to come into force on January 19.TikTok had argued the ban, which will be enforced one day before Donald Trump takes office for his second term as president, would see it barred at a key political moment.
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