The Chinese application was dealt a severe blow by the Trump administration's ban on tick talk in the United States, and President Trump's order was to ban tick talk in the United States at 11:59 a.m. Sunday. But a US court has overturned President Trump's order, shocking President Trump. According to Mail Online, a judge in a Washington court has temporarily suspended the Trump administration's ban on tick-tock talk. The court order came just hours before last Sunday's ban on Tik Tok and the application escaped the ban.
According to the report, Bite Dance, a Chinese company owned by Tik Tok, had approached the US court and asked for the lifting of the ban on Tik Tok. Byte Dance requested that Tick Talk be made available on the App Stores in the United States so that people can download it. District Judge Carl Nichols granted the bite-dance petition, barring U.S. authorities from removing Tick Talk from app stores in the United States on Sunday night, but the district court's ban on Tick Talk did not block U.S. Imposed by the Department of Commerce. These restrictions will take effect on November 12, after which it will be virtually impossible for Tik Tok to operate in the United States. It is to be noted that an agreement has been reached between Bite Dance and the American company Oracle regarding the data management of Tik Tok and it is hoped that this matter will also be settled before November 12. Bite Dance will hand over the management of US consumer data to US company Oracle, which will remove the US government's biggest justification for banning TTik Tok. The US government justifies that Tik Tok is stealing the data of US citizens, which is a threat to US national security.