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TikTok, Donald Trump
Trump’s executive order gives TikTok a reprieve. What happens next?
President Donald Trump has directed his Justice Department to pause enforcement of the TikTok ban until early April.
Trump Signs Executive Order in Attempt to Stall TikTok Ban
Shortly after taking office Monday, the president issued the order to delay the app’s ban for 75 days. The law went into effect on Sunday.
Trump signed an executive order delaying a TikTok ban. Now its future is in limbo
TikTok, one of the most popular social media platforms in the United States, has a little more than three months to reach a deal divesting it of Chinese ownership before it goes dark. The app boasts roughly 170 million monthly active users across the country but faces extinction by May if it fails to sell
TikTok's future uncertain after Trump's executive order, experts say
Even after the executive order, the fate of TikTok remains highly uncertain, legal and tech policy analysts told ABC News. The executive order could face legal challenges, while the app may degrade over the coming months without user updates delivered via the app store, they said.
Trump signs executive order to halt TikTok ban, risking legal showdown
Measure directs Justice Department to not enforce the law for 75 days while administration determines “the appropriate course forward.”
Is TikTok actually saved? What President Trump's executive order actually means for the platform
President Trump signed an executive order on his first day in office that halts the ban on TikTok. But is TikTok actually "saved?"
Trump issues an executive order to suspend the US TikTok ban. But can it stick?
President Donald Trump has signed an executive order Monday to keep TikTok operating for 75 days, a relief to the social media platform’s users even as national security questions persist.
Trump: We Will Have a Lot of People Bidding on TikTok
U.S. President Donald Trump predicted on Monday there will be many people bidding to own TikTok, and he does not want China involved in the popular social media company. Trump was speaking to Republican lawmakers at his Doral golf club in Miami.
TikTok still not available on app stores after Trump's executive order: What we know
TikTok could still not be downloaded from the Apple and Google app stores in the U.S, even after President Trump's executive order.
Trump Claims He Will Decide The Fate Of TikTok 'Over The Next 30 Days'
The president denied a report that the White House was helping advance a deal with Oracle and a group of other outside investors for the platform.
Trump signs new executive orders, extends deadline for TikTok
President Trump has signed a flurry of new executive orders ushering in big changes for the U.S. Military. There's also been progress in finding a new buyer for TikTok.
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Factbox-Trump executive orders target DEI, immigration, abortion and more
U.S. President Donald Trump has signed a blizzard of executive orders and taken other actions since he was sworn in on Jan.
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Trump’s executive order for TikTok shows his willingness to skirt federal laws and keep app in limbo, legal experts say
President Donald Trump’s decision to issue an executive order Monday delaying enforcement of the federal ban on TikTok has deepened a murky legal landscape in the US for the popular social media app ...
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Donald Trump issues executive order to halt TikTok ban – but is it legal?
President Donald Trump issued an executive order aiming to temporarily halt a law requiring TikTok to sell U.S. assets or be ...
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