Via CNN - Sen. Josh Hawley, who has been a harsh critic of TikTok, praised the Supreme Court’s decision to uphold the law banning TikTok from US app stores.
U.S. officials have long feared that the widely popular short-form video app could be used as a vehicle for espionage.
Two Republican members of Missouri’s congressional delegation are deferring to President Trump on what to do about TikTok.
Sen. Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) was one of the first senators to applaud yesterday's House vote on a bill that requires ByteDance to divest TikTok, or else risk the app from being banned. But he tells ...
Multiple people on social media, including conservative media personality Candace Owens, have claimed that Israeli lobbying ...
The Supreme Court ruled Friday that a controversial ban on TikTok may take effect this weekend, rejecting an appeal from the ...
The U.S. Supreme Court has unanimously upheld a law passed last year that requires a China-based company to sell TikTok or ...
NBC News received comments from Sens. Rand Paul, Josh Hawley, and Richard Blumenthal about the Supreme Court's ruling that the ban on Chinese-owned social media app TikTok can move forward this ...
U.S. users of TikTok briefly lost access to the platform Saturday evening ahead of the Jan. 19 deadline. This came after the ...
TikTok went dark on Sunday, leaving thousands of content producers in the lurch and angering tens of millions of users. When attempting to login to the app, users got a ...
Some Republican senators, like Josh Hawley of Missouri and Tom Cotton of Arkansas, remain strongly supportive of the ban.