President Donald Trump’s executive order to restore access to TikTok has ignited legal debates and heightened tensions between the White House, Congress members pushing for a ban, and tech companies navigating the fallout.

The move comes amid ongoing concerns about national security and data privacy tied to the Chinese-owned app. Lawmakers advocating for a ban criticized the decision, arguing it undermines efforts to address potential security risks. Meanwhile, tech companies are grappling with uncertainty as they balance compliance with shifting policies and pressure from competing interests.

Legal experts predict challenges to the executive order, citing unresolved questions about presidential authority over such decisions. The controversy underscores the broader struggle over the intersection of technology, privacy, and geopolitics in the digital age.

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