WASHINGTON (AP) — After TikTok was banned in the United States earlier this year, President Donald Trump gave the platform a reprieve, barreling past a law that was passed in Congress and upheld unanimously by the Supreme Court that said the ban was necessary for national security.

The Republican president's executive orders have spurred in the little more than two months he has been in office, but this one barely generated a peep. None of those suits challenges his temporary block of that banned the popular social video app after the deadline passed for it to be sold by ByteDance, its China-based parent company.

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