TikTok Schadenfreude
I’ll admit, I have not followed all of the legal developments in Trump 2.0 carefully. During the first administration, I closely tracked nearly every policy and district court ruling. It was exhausting. This time around, I’ve triaged. If I’ve written about something, it means I am following the issue. If I haven’t written about it, that means I am not following the issue. Please do not take my silence on an issue as a reflection on whether I agree or disagree with any particular position.
One such issue that I’ve let go is TikTok. I wrote about the Supreme Court’s (quickly forgotten) decision, President Biden’s outgoing order, and President Trump’s incoming order. But since then, I haven’t tracked the issue.
Recently, Charlie Savage published an article in the Times titled “Trump Claims Sweeping Power to Nullify Laws, Letters on TikTok Ban Show.”
Attorney General Pam Bond
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