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    Here are the letters that let Apple and Google ignore the TikTok ban

    By Olivia CarterJuly 4, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read0 Views
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    More than six months after TikTok was briefly banned, we still don’t know exactly what its fate in the US will be. But we do have new insight into the legal wrangling that has allowed Apple, Google and other platforms to continue to support the app.

    If you remember, TikTok was only “banned” for a matter of hours shortly before President Donald Trump took office in January and delayed enforcement of the law. The app’s service was promptly restored January 19, 2025, but the app didn’t return to Apple and Google’s app stores until February 13. Reporting at the time suggested the companies had lingering concerns about potential liability for running afoul of the Protecting Americans from Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications Act.

    Back in February, Axios and others reported that the Justice Department had given “assurances” to tech platforms that they wouldn’t be penalized for violating the law. Now, we know exactly what Attorney General Pam Bondi told the companied as letters sent to Apple, Google, Amazon, Oracle and other firms have been made public. The letters were disclosed in a Freedom of Information Act Request made by Tony Tan, a software engineer and Google shareholder suing the search giant for not complying with the TikTok ban.

    In a letter dated January 30, 2025, Bondi tells Apple and Google that “the President has determined that an abrupt shutdown of the TikTok platform would interfere with the execution of the President’s constitutional duties to take care of the national security and foreign affairs of the United States.” It goes on to state that Apple and Google “may continue to provide services to TikTok … without incurring any legal liability.”

    A followup later dated April 5, 2025 (the day after Trump gave TikTok another 75-day reprieve), Bondi told the companies that “the Department of Justice is also irrevocably relinquishing any claims the United States might have had against” them “for the conduct proscribed in the Act during the Covered Period and Extended Covered Period, with respect to TikTok and the larger family of ByteDance Ltd. and TikTok, Inc. applications covered under the Act.”

    The letters can be read in full below.

    The law has now been paused three times since Trump took office. Earlier this week, he said that details about TikTok’s new ownership could be made public in “about two weeks.”

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    Olivia Carter is a staff writer at Verda Post, covering human interest stories, lifestyle features, and community news. Her storytelling captures the voices and issues that shape everyday life.

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