On December 27 local time, it was reported that U.S. President-elect Trump requested the U.S. Supreme Court to suspend the enforcement of the order to forcibly sell TikTok. Trump stated that he hopes the court will give him time to resolve this dispute through political means after he is officially inaugurated on January 20 next year. On December 18 local time, the U.S. Supreme Court announced that it would discuss the bill to ban TikTok's operation in the U.S. again. According to reports, the U.S. Supreme Court will debate this case on January 10, allowing the court to make a ruling on the issue before the law takes effect on January 19. The bill requires TikTok's parent company, ByteDance, to divest TikTok, or else TikTok will be banned from operating in the U.S. ByteDance has made it clear that it will not sell the TikTok business. (CCTV News)