Court watchers split on Trump's TikTok argument success with Supreme Court

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Court watchers are split on how receptive the Supreme Court justices could be to President-elect Donald Trump’s “unorthodox” request to delay implementing a law that would force Chinese-owned TikTok to divest by Jan. 19 — one day before he takes office.

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