TheUS TikTok banis just a few days away, and the app’s fate is becoming all the more apparent. The US Supreme Court hasruled to uphold the lawand the Biden administration wasreportedly"exploring options" to keep thepopular appalive temporarily, but now it seems it’s made up its mind.
According toABC News, the Biden administration has decided it will leave the issue of the TikTok ban for the incoming Trump administration to deal with as it will not take any action to enforce the law on Sunday, giving the app an extra window of 36 hours before the ban so that it now officially takes effect when President-elect Trump takes office on January 20.

“Our position on this has been clear: TikTok should continue to operate under American ownership. Given the timing of when it goes into effect over a holiday weekend a day before inauguration, it will be up to the next administration to implement,” said a Biden White House official to ABC Newsin a statement.
US politicians are now trying to stop their own TikTok ban
The US ban of TikTok could be delayed at the last minute by US politicians.
What happens to TikTok now?
The app could go dark, but not for long
President-elect Trump isreportedly consideringan executive order to delay the US ban of TikTok by two to three months. The law doesn’t stipulate that TikTok must go offline on January 19. However, it requires that the app no longer be availablefor downloadin places like the App Store and Google Play Store.
It was reported earlier this week thatTikTok plansto shut down the app for everyone and give users a pop-up message about the ban and an option to download their data. The incoming Trump administration seems keen on keeping the app up while addressing some US lawmakers' concerns about the app, so it could be back relatively quickly.

The TikTok ban just pushed this Chinese app to #1 on the App Store
TikTok is facing a ban on the US on January 19, and some users are downloading the the Chinese social media app Xiaohongshu as an alternative.

