The president-elect has filed a request with the Supreme Court to pause the enforcement of a law that could ban TikTok in the U.S.
President-elect Donald Trump on Friday once again indicated his desire to keep TikTok’s operations in the U.S. alive, ahead of a crucial week for the future of the popular social media platform in the country.
Law professor Stephen Vladeck has said Trump's bid to delay a law targeting TikTok could damage the relationship between the presidency and the Supreme Court.
In 2020, he moved to ban the Chinese-owned app. Now, he is opposing the Biden administration’s effort to do just that.
President-elect Donald Trump requested that the Supreme Court suspend the TikTok ban until after he takes office while he works on a political resolution. University of Minnesota Law School associate professor Alan Rozenshtein breaks down the legal basis for the request.
President-elect Donald Trump has labeled himself as a master negotiator. 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 hav ...
President-elect Donald Trump has asked the Supreme Court to pause the potential TikTok ban from going into effect until his administration can pursue a “political resolution” to the issue.
Billionaire Frank McCourt, the former owner of the Los Angeles Dodgers, said he is leading a group of backers to make a bid for the video social media site TikTok just days before a deadline the Chine
Donald Trump says he wants to solve the case politically.Despite TikTok's looming ban in the United States, demand for the Chinese social video app remains strong, says Sven Oechler. This was decided by the US Congress in April 2024 on grounds that ByteDance is allegedly under the influence of China's government and could potentially share sensitive
Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito spoke to President-elect Trump Tuesday to recommend a former law clerk for a job in the new administration, ABC News has learned.
While President-elect Donald Trump has asked the Supreme Court to block a looming U.S. ban on TikTok, many of his Republican allies have urged the opposite.