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The ban is a bad law. But leaving it on the books and willfully ignoring it sets a potentially more dangerous precedent.
President Trump signed an executive order to salvage TikTok and give its parent company 90 days more to sell off the popular platform. AP ByteDance refused to sell, saying it would rather shut ...
The order follows TikTok going dark for about 14 hours after the Supreme Court upheld a law prohibiting the service from operating in the U.S. unless it breaks away from its parent company in China.
The 90-day extension marks the third time that Trump has delayed a TikTok sell-or-ban law from going into effect after it it was passed by Congress.
President Donald Trump signed an executive order Monday to delay enforcement of a TikTok ban by 75 days, hours after his swearing in ceremony and a day after a federal ban took effect.
TikTok executive order may trigger lawsuits Supporters of the TikTok ban may sue the Trump administration over its apparent refusal to faithfully execute a measure enshrined in U.S. law, experts said.
Trump's executive order notes the administration must have a review period to assess government intelligence and the steps TikTok has taken to address Washington's concerns. What happens next?
But Trump’s executive order now complicates matters for companies who could be liable for delivering TikTok’s service to U.S. users. Some — at least as of now — appear to be taking a ...
President-elect Donald Trump is considering ways to prevent TikTok’s potential ban, which could include issuing an executive order, according to The Washington Post, as the Supreme Court appears ...
But Trump’s executive order now complicates matters for companies who could be liable for delivering TikTok’s service to U.S. users. Some — at least as of now — appear to be taking a ...
As one of his first moves following his inauguration, President Donald Trump issued an executive order Monday aiming to halt enforcement of a ban on TikTok in the U.S. for 75 days.. The order ...