Although former President Donald Trump issued an executive order in 2020 directing ByteDance to divest itself of TikTok in the United States, his amicus brief in the Supreme Court, filed late last month,
In 2020, he moved to ban the Chinese-owned app. Now, he is opposing the Biden administration’s effort to do just that.
Law professor Stephen Vladeck has said Trump's bid to delay a law targeting TikTok could damage the relationship between the presidency and the Supreme Court.
MAGA Republicans and content creators defended TikTok as a "conservative" pro-free speech platform in comment to Fox Digital as a ban looms over the app.
President-elect Donald Trump has labeled himself as a master negotiator. As the wildly popular social media platform, TikTok, is set to be banned in the U.S. one day before he is back in the White House, the incoming commander-in-chief says he wants to hav ...
RNC Youth Advisory Council Chair Brilyn Hollyhand wants the President-elect to stay connected to younger voters once in the White House.
On Friday, Dec. 27, Trump submitted a legal filing asking for a delay so that his administration could "pursue a negotiated resolution" to the TikTok ban. Trump's filing is in direct competition with the Biden administration, who wrote in a briefing on Friday that TikTok poses a "grave" threat to national security.
With Donald Trump on its side, the Chinese-controlled company behind the popular app claims the First Amendment protects it and its millions of users. Will the justices buy it?
US President-elect Donald Trump will be sentenced today. Headlines today also include Venezuela’s presidential inauguration of Nicolas Maduro as the supreme court in the US will hear the TikTok ban case.
Trump claims he’ll ‘save’ TikTok - despite trying to get it banned while in office - Both Biden and Trump administrations sought to ban TikTok