TikTok's attempt to nullify a regulation that would have prohibited it from being marketed or used in the US starting around the beginning of 2025 has been denied.
Considering the law had a "staggering" impact on the free expression of its 170 million US users, the social media corporation anticipated an appeals court in the US would agree with its claim that the statute was unconstitutional.
TikTok claims that it will now take its battle all the way to the US Supreme Court, which is the nation's highest court.
The reason why the US wants the app to be sold or banned is because they feel the app and the parent firm known as bytedance have ties with the chinese communist party , this allegation has been denied by the Social media app.
The app might potentially have a chance to survive if Donald Trump wins the US presidential election in 2024.
Even though he tried in vain to outlaw TikTok under his first term in 2020, he declared in the lead-up to the November elections that he would not permit the ban to go into effect.