WASHINGTON − President-elect Donald Trump wants the Supreme Court to pause a law that could ban TikTok in the United States next month, arguing he can find a way to "save" the popular video ...
The U.S. Supreme Court prepares to weigh a challenge to a new law that will potentially lead to a nationwide ban of the social media app TikTok. The law outlines that the immensely popular app ...
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 have a chance to ...
President-elect Trump says he should be the one to make the decision on whether TikTok can continue operating in the United States due to the unique national security and First Amendment issues ...
President-elect Donald Trump in a legal filing Friday asked the Supreme Court to delay a potential ban on Chinese-owned social media app TikTok due to take effect in January to allow time for him ...
The high court is set to hear arguments Jan. 10. Two weeks before the Supreme Court is set to hear oral arguments over TikTok's future, President-elect Donald Trump has asked the justices to delay ...
TikTok could soon be gone from the US. Congress passed a law in April that set a nine-month deadline for TikTok's owner, ByteDance, to divest from the app or be booted from US app stores. The US ...
TikToker and president-elect Donald Trump has asked the Supreme Court to delay the TikTok ban deadline, at least until after he’s in office and can try handling this himself. In a December 27 ...
President-elect Donald Trump on Friday asked the Supreme Court to pause implementation of a law that would ban TikTok in the U.S. starting Jan. 19 if the app is not sold by its Chinese parent company.
The high court will hear TikTok's case in January, just before the ban is slated to go into effect. Bree Fowler writes about cybersecurity and digital privacy. Before joining CNET she reported for ...
Get 24/7 fact-based unbiased news coverage with the NewsNation app. (NewsNation) — Supreme Court Justices next year are set to consider whether a law banning TikTok in the United States unless parent ...