President Donald Trump on Friday is expected to extend the deadline for TikTok to find a U.S. buyer or face a ban, according to a person familiar with the plans.
President Donald Trump says he's signing an executive order to keep TikTok running in the U.S. for another 75 days to give his administration more time to broker a deal to bring the social media platform under American ownership.
President Donald Trump on Friday extended a deadline for TikTok’s Chinese owner Bytedance to sell the app to an American buyer or have the platform shut down in the U.S.
US President Donald Trump on Friday extended the deadline for the sale of ByteDance's US assets of short video app TikTok, saying "tremendous progress" had been made but more work was needed to secure approvals.
TikTok video app is set to go dark— again — as TikTok ban goes into effect this week if ByteDance doesn't reach a deal. Here's what to know.
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Under the current law, TikTok must be sold or face removal from U.S. app stores. There have been a lot of proposals to buy the social media platform. Here’s a list of potential buyers and what’s next for TikTok.
The deadline for TikTok to be sold or banned in the United States is set for Saturday as President Donald Trump has voiced his support for keeping the app active.
The Trump administration is eyeing an executive order for the president to sign Friday that will extend the deadline to sell or face a ban in the U.S., the source said. The administration has set an April 5 deadline for the app to be banned if it is not sold by it's Chinese-owned parent company, ByteDance.
Just hours after the state Supreme Court rejected the Wisconsin attorney general’s effort to block Elon Musk from handing out $1 million checks on Sunday night, the billionaire took the stage at a town hall in Green Bay, Wisconsin, and gave away two $1 million checks to attendees in his latest effort to support conservative candidate Brad Schimel.