UPDATE: Jan. 19, 2025, 12:44 p.m. CST On Sunday, January 19, president-elect Donald Trump announced his intentions to sign an executive order on Inauguration Day to delay the enforcement of the TikTok ban until parent-company ByteDance can find a suitable U.S. buyer. In response, TikTok announced plans that it was "in the process" of restoring service to U.S users. TikTok , an app used by a third of American adults , is about to be banned in the U.S. — despite legal battles, political maneuvers, and an incoming administration that seems particularly friendly. The Supreme Court ruled on Friday, Jan. 17, to uphold a law that would ban the app for the 170 million people who use the app in the U.S. The ruling lines up with decisions other courts have made and sets up the ban to go into effect on Sunday, Jan. 19. On Wednesday, Jan. 15, Reuters reported that TikTok will shut its app for U.S. users on Sunday. Anonymous sources told Reuters that it would mean that anyone in th...