By David Krayden | The Post Millennial
TikTok CEO Shou Chew met with Trump at Mar-a-Lago on Monday, a person familiar with the meeting told CNN, as the company seeks the intervention of the Supreme Court in its battle with the federal government. On Dec. 6 the US Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit upheld the federal government’s ban on TikTok over concerns with national security. To avoid the ban of the app, Chinese company ByteDance is required to divest from the social media platform.
The Trump-Chew meeting is reportedly the first time the two have talked in person since Trump won the presidency on Nov. 5. Chew has reportedly been hoping to land some time with the President-elect, who has been meeting with other big tech executives at Mat-a-Lago. TikTok has petitioned the Supreme Court to rule on a ban that can only be lifted if the social media platform is sold to a non-Chinese owner.
TikTok sued the federal government over the ban, arguing that it was a violation of free speech. The ban was passed in Congress with bipartisan support earlier this year and signed into law by President Joe Biden signed it into law in April. TikTok is approaching the Supreme Court as a last-ditch attempt to avert the legislation that comes into effect one day before Trump is inaugurated.