President Joe Biden reportedly won't enforce the U.S. TikTok ban, leaving it up to President-elect Donald Trump to make the final call on the popular video-sharing app's immediate future.
Following an executive order from President Donald Trump, U.S. TikTok users are reportedly seeing signs of increased censorship on the app, once seen as a free-speech haven. After going offline for a brief period due to new laws aimed at addressing national security concerns,
President Biden will not enforce a ban on TikTok that is set to take effect Sunday, a U.S. official said, leaving its fate to Donald Trump.
TikTok has restored service in the U.S. less than 24 hours after its nationwide shutdown. On Sunday, Jan. 19, TikTok announced on X, via an official statement shared to its policy account, that it is "in the process of restoring service" to Americans after going dark the night prior .
President Joe Biden appears to be backpedaling on the TikTok ban he signed last year. His administration is now saying it won’t enforce the law that will boot the popular platform from app ...
The ban was included in a $95 billion foreign aid legislation to Ukraine and Israel with President Joe Biden later signing the legislation. Several months later, TikTok’s legal challenge to the ...
“Americans shouldn’t expect to see TikTok suddenly banned on Sunday,” an administration official told the outlet. President Joe Biden signed a law last April banning TikTok from the ...
When Donald Trump ordered the U.S. government to ban popular Chinese social media app TikTok in 2020, he said the "aggressive action" was necessary "to protect our national security." Now the Republican president-elect,
TikTok said it will go dark Sunday without assurances of "non-enforcement" of the law effectively banning the app.
The app added, “It’s a strong stand for the First Amendment and against arbitrary censorship ... President Joe Biden signed a law that prohibits U.S. app stores from hosting TikTok unless ...
President Joe Biden's administration said it will be up to President-elect Donald Trump to implement the ban on TikTok, which is set to take effect in two days after the Supreme Court upheld the ...
President-elect Donald Trump, who first campaigned on banning TikTok, has since reversed course. He now wants the Supreme Court to pause the law in Washington, I'm Amy Lou. President Joe Biden won ...