Biden administration looks for ways to keep TikTok available in the U.S., NBC reports
- The Biden administration is looking for ways to prevent TikTok from being banned in the U.S., as reported by NBC News.
- Officials are exploring options to comply with the law while avoiding a complete shutdown of the app, according to sources familiar with the discussions.
- TikTok has challenged the law in court, arguing it violates First Amendment rights, as reported by NBC.
- President-Elect Donald Trump is considering an executive order to suspend the ban's enforcement for two to three months after taking office.
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It’s easy to see why a president would want to avoid the political fallout that comes with banning one of the most widely used apps in the United States. A decision to shut down an app like TikTok, which has millions of users, could spark significant backlash from the public, especially younger demographics who rely on it for entertainment, information, and social connection. For both President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump, the ch…
Biden Administration Says “Americans Shouldn’t Expect TikTok [To Be] Suddenly Banned” on January 19
TikTok might just be saved in America as the Biden administration speaks out about implementing the ban just days before the sale deadline of the app approaches. As one of his final acts in office, President Joe Biden’s administration has now revealed that it considering various options to keep TikTok available to the American people. While the app was scheduled to be banned this coming Sunday, January 19, an administration official released a s…
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