A list of possible TikTok buyers has emerged as the Chinese-owned social media app looks to sell before President Donald Trump’s executive order ends. On Monday, Trump ordered a 75-day delay in the implementation of a ban on TikTok.
Even if TikTok is banned, the app won’t disappear immediately from your phone. Instead, it will likely be removed from app stores, meaning no new users can download it.
President-elect Donald Trump plans to help the popular social media app TikTok stay in operation under his presidency.
TikTok and ByteDance — along with some content creators and users — argued the law violates constitutionally protected free speech rights.
NewsNation Now anchor Connell McShane joins John Williams to talk about the upcoming inauguration of Donald Trump and to discuss the future of TikTok now that the Supreme Court ruled to uphold the
President-elect Trump made the rounds rounds in Washington on Sunday and held a victory rally at Capital One Area just before Inauguration Day. Trump arrived in the nation’s capital over the
according to NewsNation, The Hill’s sister network. Pence has been a longtime critic of TikTok for its ties to China and pushed for the law to pass through Congress last spring. Advancing ...
TikTok restored service to U.S. users Sunday afternoon and credited Trump for pushing to keep the app operational.
Trump signed an executive order immediately halting government censorship and enduring free speech. Trump’s executive order implemented a government regulation and hiring freeze. The president signed an order directing federal agencies to maintain records branded as political persecutions to expose instances of abuse of power.
President-elect Donald Trump has said he intends to start his second term with a flurry of executive orders and actions. Trump will be sworn into office at noon today in Washingto
Diddy filed the defamation lawsuit against Courtney Burgess, his lawyer, and the media company NewsNation in a New York federal court
Sean “Diddy” Combs has filed a $50 million defamation lawsuit against music manager Courtney Burgess, Burgess’s attorney Ariel Mitchell, and Nexstar Media Inc., the operator of NewsNation.