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Trump ignored TikTok ban, then announced a deal. Here’s what it means.


For months, President Trump hasn’t enforced a law banning TikTok unless the app’s Chinese owner sells it. Now, the administration says it has a deal with China. Read More

White House Launches TikTok Account as Deadline for App’s Sale or U.S. Ban Looms


The White House has created an official TikTok account just weeks before the deadline that President Donald Trump extended for the Chinese-owned app to be sold to a non-Chinese buyer or face a ban in ... Read More

White House joins TikTok after delaying enforcement of sale-or-ban law


The White House launched a TikTok account on Tuesday amid uncertainty about the app’s future, as another deadline approaches for its parent company, Bytedance, to sell to a US buyer or be banned in ... Read More

From Ban to Fan: Trump’s White House Joining TikTok Is a Blow to Meta and Google


TikTok looks like it is here to stay in the U.S. and that is bad news for Meta Platforms and Alphabet, Google’s parent. The latest sign that TikTok is unlikely to face a U.S. ban is the creation of an ... Read More

Trump suggests deal reached over the future of TikTok as he announces call with Xi


A deal was reached regarding "a 'certain' company that young people in our Country very much wanted to save," Trump posted Monday. Read More

The White House just joined TikTok a month before it's set to be banned (again)


The White House joined TikTok on Tuesday with a video montage of President Donald Trump. The US government previously voted to ban TikTok over national security concerns. TikTok faces a divest-or-ban ... Read More

How TikTok’s Ever-Looming Ban Has Created a Chilling Effect for Creators


It’s the tech story that won’t die, but after five years and three extensions, we may finally have an answer to TikTok’s future. Sept. 17 — less than a month away — marks President Trump’s latest ... Read More

From ban to embrace: Trump’s evolution on TikTok and what comes next


U.S. leaders have done a stunning about-face on TikTok, leaving the public to question whether years of dire warnings about a national security threat were overstated from the start. Just four years ... Read More

White House joins TikTok as app faces possible ban in the U.S.


The White House joined TikTok despite the app's uncertain future in the U.S. Rhode Island prosecutor under review after warning 'you're gonna regret this' during arrest US-Mexico border wall to be ... Read More

Creatorverse: The White House Joining TikTok Means It’s Safe, Right?


So about that TikTok ban … it really looks like it’s not going to happen, right? That’s what many of the app’s users seem to think, especially after this week. If you need a refresher, Trump first ... Read More

White House launches official TikTok account as Trump's deadline to ban app looms


The White House launched an official TikTok account on Tuesday, less than a month before President Trump's deadline for the social media app — owned by China-based ByteDance — to either find a new ... Read More


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