San Antonio TikTok influencers warn ban would harm local businesses, free speech
The U.S. Supreme Court began hearing oral arguments Friday morning whether to uphold a ban on TikTok passed by Congress and signed by outgoing President Joe Biden. If Chinese parent company ByteDance doesn't divest from the video-sharing platform, it will cease U.S. operation Jan. 19 without intervention from the high court. Like any other U.S. city, San Antonio has its share of influencers who use TikTok.
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