Video socials are back on the menu, with newly minted US President Donald Trump turning TikTok’s lights back on for America’s more than 170 million users—following a ban that took years of grueling work to enact, yet lasted just 14 hours. Congress members will be left seething, after a grueling case against TikTok saw a law passed and upheld by the Supreme Court on Sunday, only then to see it unraveled based on a popularity contest. Trump’s executive order has temporarily extended the deadline date for Chinese owner ByteDance by 75 days, to find a non-US buyer for the company’s US arm, dependent on the company making active progress toward a sale. Before Trump’s swoop to save TikTok, there was…