President-elect Donald Trump said he’s planning to sign a “record-setting” number of executive actions when he takes office.
The fate of Tiktok is in the hands of President-elect Donald Trump after the Supreme Court upheld the ban Friday..
For now, TikTok’s ability to operate stateside hangs in the balance after the Supreme Court upheld the law demanding that TikTok divest from its Chinese owner or face a ban. On its face, what the Supreme Court upholds is misleading.
Reports have identified potential buyers for TikTok, including Steven Mnuchin, Frank McCourt, and Kevin O'Leary of Shark Tank fame. In a Fox News interview, O'Leary clarified that Trump is acting as an advisor on the matter, not a potential buyer.
TikTok CEO Shou Zi Chew said on Friday he wants to thank U.S. President-elect Donald Trump for his commitment to work with the company and find a solution that keeps the app available in the United States.
It is unclear if Mr. Trump, who has previously said he will spare the social media platform, will or can stop the ban.
TikTok CEO Shou Chew on Friday thanked President-elect Donald Trump for supporting the company's efforts to remain available to U.S. users.
Trump spoke to NBC News' Kristen Welker in an exclusive phone interview Saturday, discussing his plans on what to do about the popular social media app.
TikTok is supposed to find new, non-Chinese owners by tomorrow and the US Supreme Court upheld the ban on Friday. But will the darkness descend? Because the outgoing Biden Administration says it won’t enforce the ban. Donald Trump, President again from Monday, says he needs more time to decide what to do.
TikTok may get a 90-day extension to save it from its imminent ban if President-Elect Donald Trump decides so.
Trump will ‘most likely’ give 90-day reprieve to avoid app going ‘dark’ for 170 million users - TikTok said the Biden administration must give the likes of Google and Apple reassurances that they won’t be punished,