Well but you’d only have that concern if the president had a history of reneging on promises. But he’s never done that before, right?
Reposted from Mike Masnick
The tricky thing here is the law is so stupidly written, it's not entirely clear what happens if Trump makes a non-enforcement declaration. Because the "enforcement" is on Apple/Google to block the app.

And do they trust Trump not to turn around and send the DOJ after them for not blocking?

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