Here are the letters that allow Apple and Google to ignore the trickyt ban

by SkillAiNest

After more than six months after the ticket banned, we do not yet know what his fate will be in the United States. But we have a new insight on the legal revival, which allows Apple, Google and other platforms to continue to support the app.

If you remember, President Donald Trump had just “banned” the ticket in January and shortly after taking over the law. This app service was restored immediately on January 19, 2025, but the app did not return to Apple and Google’s app stores until February 13. The reporting was currently reported that companies were concerned about the potential responsibility for protecting the security Americans from the anti -anti -foreign application Act.

Back in February, Axios And others said that the Justice Department has “assured” the tech platforms that they will not be fined for violating the law. Now, we know exactly what Attorney General Palm Bondi told the company because letters sent to Apple, Google, Amazon, Oracle and other firms have been made public. The letters were revealed in the Freedom of Information Act, which was made by a software engineer and Google Share holder Tony Tan. Search giant for not complying with the tricky ban.

In a letter to January 30, 2025, Bondi told Apple and Google that “the president has decided that the sudden closure of the Takotok platform will interfere with the president’s constitutional duties to care for the United States’ national security and foreign affairs.” It describes that Apple and Google “can continue to provide services to Techtok without any legal responsibility.”

Then on April 5, 2025 (the next day of Trump’s 75 -day recovery), Bondi told companies that “the Department of Justice has also abandoned any claim at all.”

The letters can be read below.


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The law has now been stopped since Trump took office. Earlier this week, they This details about the new ticket’s new ownership can be made public in “about two weeks”.

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