President-elect Donald Trump has asked the Supreme Court to delay a ban on TikTok so he can find a way to save the social ...
Former DNC Chair Donna Brazile, ABC News Washington bureau chief Rick Klein, former Trump Justice Department spokesperson Sarah Isgur, and “Politico” Capitol bureau chief Rachael Bade join ABC's Jon ...
The re-elected president of the United States has emerged as a potentially crucial factor in avoiding the US TikTok ban.
The Supreme Court is scheduled to hear arguments in the case on Jan. 10. The law is currently set to take effect Jan. 19, one ...
If you love TikTok, you might have it for a little while longer. Former President Donald Trump and soon to be incoming POTUS ...
President-elect Donald Trump filed a brief Friday with the U.S. Supreme Court, asking the justices to block a law requiring ...
Supreme Court Justices next year are set to consider whether a law banning TikTok in the United States unless parent company ByteDance divests from it violates the First Amendment.
Following the passage of a federal law earlier this year that calls for the owners of social media app TikTok to either sell ...
The potential TikTok ban could be on hold if the U.S. Supreme Court gives President-elect Donald Trump time to weigh-in. TikTok has until Jan. 19 to sever ties with its Chinese-based parent company ...
In 2020, he moved to ban the Chinese-owned app. Now, he is opposing the Biden administration’s effort to do just that.
Trump, the self-described consummate dealmaker, says the Supreme Court should stand aside so he deal with TikTok ...
Ajit Pai, a former FCC chairman who served under Barack Obama and Donald Trump, asked the Supreme Court to uphold a law that ...