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In letters made public via the Freedom of Information Act, Attorney General Pam Bondi argued the president has the authority to nullify laws as he sees fit.
The U.S. Constitution requires the president to "take Care that the Laws be faithfully executed." Yet President Donald Trump has not only refused to enforce the federal law banning TikTok, but his administration has also told multiple tech companies that they may openly violate the TikTok ban "without incurring any legal liability" because the
President Trump is expected to talk with Chinese officials this week about a possible TikTok deal. Here's what we know.
It’s been about five months since a law requiring TikTok to be banned in the United States unless it was sold off by its China-based parent company, ByteDance, technically went into effect.
Nevertheless, the company’s ban was upheld by the Supreme Court earlier this year, and ever since arriving in office days after the law was signed into law, Trump has delayed enforcement through executive order,
A deal to spin off TikTok's U.S. operations into a U.S.-based firm was paused after China responded to Trump's announcements of tariffs on China. Trump's comments could add clarity to the future of the app in the United States.
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According to President Donald Trump, the U.S. finally found a buyer for TikTok. While discussing global trade deals on Fox News’ “Sunday Morning Futures ,” Trump pivoted the conversation to TikTok, boasting that he has finally found a buyer who could keep the video-sharing app from being banned in the United States.
Trump announced a buyer for TikTok's US arm but withheld details for two weeks. He suggested extending the app's ban deadline, highlighting national security issues due to its Chinese ownership, while tensions between the US and China impact the sale process.
TikTok is very close to be sold as US President Donald Trump has revealed brief details about a 'buyer'. In an interview broadcast on Sunday that President Trump had found a buyer for TikTok, a group of "very wealthy people" who he will reveal in about two weeks.
From Larry Ellison’s new power consolidation to an app that simply may not be as good, the key variables as a multiyear saga could finally be ending.