President Donald Trump notably called for a ban of TikTok during his first term due to national security concerns.
During his first term as president, Donald Trump led the effort to ban TikTok, the hugely popular video-sharing site he said posed threats to U.S. national security.
Donald Trump returned to the Oval Office to sign a series of pardons and executive orders, including his promise to delay implementation of a law restricting TikTok. The order delays implementation of a law for 90 days,
If Trump can upend the TikTok ban through secret deals and an impending executive order, what’s stopping him from doing the same to other valid federal laws?
President Donald Trump signed an executive order Monday that gives TikTok a 75-day extension during which the United States will not enforce the law meant to force the app's owner to sell the company.
The order will direct the Attorney General to not enforce the law, after TikTok was slated to be shut down on January 19.
The company said TikTok was coming back online in the U.S. after President-elect Donald Trump provided assurances to its service providers.
TikTok restored service to U.S. users after Trump said he would issue an executive order after he's sworn in to delay a ban of the platform.
President Donald Trump welcomed a mix of traditional, unprecedented and unorthodox guests — from Supreme Court justices to the vice president of China, and the head of TikTok, an app U.S. authorities have flagged as a national security risk,
The shutdown of TikTok is on hold for 75 days after President Donald Trump issued an executive order allowing more time for the app's parent company to sell to a buyer from America or one of its allies.
In his first hours as president, Trump signed numerous executive orders to implement his administration's promises.