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.
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit denied TikTok's petition for the Supreme Court to review the ban legislation.
WASHINGTON (AP) — Lawmakers, meet your latest lobbyists: online influencers from TikTok.
Senators from both sides of the aisle have petitioned President Joe Biden to delay a law requiring TikTok's Chinese parent company ByteDance to divest its shares by Jan. 19 or face a U.S. ban on the app. The Supreme Court will hear arguments on the matter on Jan. 10.
TikTok is still on the clock. Earlier this week, the social media app asked a federal appeals court to issue a temporary injunction on a federal law that would ban the app from the United States. That law,
Fox & Friends have pressed Donald Trump’s attorney over whether the Republican president-elect has plans to potentially undo efforts by the Biden administration to see TikTok either banned or sold off.
Brian Kilmeade pushed Trump lawyer and incoming counselor to the president Alina Habba about President-elect Donald Trump potentially reversing a ban on TikTok.
US Senators have urged Biden to extend TikTok’s January 19 deadline as the Supreme Court reviews its potential ban.
TikTok has until Jan. 19 to divest from its China-based parent company, one day before President-elect Donald Trump takes office.
WASHINGTON, Dec 19 (Reuters) - Democratic Senator Ed Markey and Republican Senator Rand Paul on Thursday urged President Joe Biden ... senators wrote Biden. The White House and TikTok did not ...
As president, Donald Trump tried to ban TikTok in 2020 but was blocked by the courts. He has since changed his position.