President-elect Donald Trump's repeated support for TikTok has sparked speculation about potential solutions to prevent the app's impending ban in the United States, though the path forward remains unclear.
Trump signals a surprising openness to TikTok despite an imminent U.S. ban set for the day before his presidency begins.
US President-elect Donald Trump’s repeated support for TikTok has sparked speculation about potential solutions to prevent the app’s impending ban, though the path forward remains unclear. His repeate
President-elect Donald Trump on Sunday pledged to commence “the largest deportation operation in American history” as soon as he takes office on Jan. 20, 2025, and mused about keeping
TikTok’s best hope at staving off an imminent ban may depend on the app’s wealthy backers bending Trump’s ear.
US President-elect Donald Trump said that TikTok may have helped reach some key voters in the presidential election and expressed the possibility of keeping the video-sharing app around "for a little while.
President-elect Donald Trump is meeting with the TikTok CEO Shou Chew at Mar-a-Lago on Monday, a source familiar told ABC News.
TikTok gains much-needed support from the upcoming US President Donald Trump ahead of the ban threat.According to Reuters, Trump on Sunday, December 22, 2024, came forward in favour of the social media platform TikTok and believes that
TikTok is slated to be banned from app stores on Jan. 19. The platform's survival in the United States could depend on whether Trump intervenes.
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With a U.S. TikTok ban scheduled to take effect in less than a month, President-elect Donald Trump said Sunday that he’d like to keep the app around,