It's unclear what Trump will actually do to stop the ban on TikTok. He doesn't become president until the day after the ban goes into effect, and the president-elect can't make any legislative changes — no matter how badly he says he wants to "keep this sucker around."
With a U.S. TikTok ban scheduled to take effect in less than a month, President-elect Donald Trump said Sunday that he’d like to keep the app around,
House China Committee Chairman John Moolenaar told Fox News Digital that President-elect Trump is the “perfect leader" to negotiate and deliver the “deal of the century" to keep TikTok available in the United States.
President-elect Donald Trump on Sunday pledged to commence “the largest deportation operation in American history” as soon as he takes office on Jan. 20, 2025, and mused about keeping
Trump told reporters that he believed the social media app helped him gain ground with young voters in the 2024 election.
The transition team has been grappling with an agency that has a superfluity of field centers—ten spread across the United States, as well as a formal headquarters in Washington, DC—and large, slow-moving programs that cost a lot of money and have been slow to deliver results.
President-elect Donald Trump met with TikTok CEO Shou Zi Chew on Monday as the company asks the U.S. Supreme Court to block a law that would essentially ban the social media app if it is not sold by January, a source familiar with Trump's plans confirmed to Newsweek.
President-elect Donald Trump delivered remarks on the final day of the conservative AmericaFest conference in Arizona.
TikTok’s best hope at staving off an imminent ban may depend on the app’s wealthy backers bending Trump’s ear.
Donald Trump, speaking in Phoenix, floated reclaiming the Panama Canal, saving TikTok, renaming Alaska's Denali and banning transgender surgeries.
President-elect Donald Trump is set to speak Sunday at Turning Point USA’s AmericaFest, billed as "the largest celebration of our constitutional rights and freedoms."