Donald Trump had asked the Supreme Court to delay TikTok’s ban-or-sale law to give him an opportunity to act once he returns ...
Justices shot down concerns from the app and content creators that the law violates their First Amendment rights.
During yesterday's White House press briefing, press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre took at dig at President-elect Trump over his 2020 transition to the Biden Administration.
The Supreme Court in its ruling held that the risk to national security posed by TikTok’s ties to China overcomes concerns ...
The Supreme Court on Friday unanimously upheld a law requiring TikTok’s China-based parent company to divest from the app, teeing up a ban set to take effect Sunday. The justices sided with ...
Given the sheer fact of timing, this Administration recognises that actions to implement the law simply must fall to the next ...
White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre emphasised that the implementation of TikTok's status will fall to the ...
President Joe Biden's administration said it will be up to President-elect Donald Trump to implement the ban on TikTok, which ...
The White House on Friday said that the TikTok ban will fall to President-elect Trump’s administration after the Supreme Court upheld a law requiring the app’s China-based parent ...
President Joe Biden in April signed the law that required ByteDance to sell the U.S. assets of TikTok or see the platform be ...
White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre shared a laugh with Fox News White House correspondent Peter Doocy about the banter between them as her time at the podium winds to a close.
The law raises national security concerns over TikTok’s ties to China, and only President Biden has the authority to grant a ...