House China Committee Chairman John Moolenaar told Fox News Digital that President-elect Trump is the “perfect leader" to negotiate and deliver the “deal of the century" to keep TikTok available in the United States.
Any potential buyer would get the brand name, a video library, and a user base of millions — but have to create the algorithmic technology from scratch.
TikTok's breakneck rise from niche video-sharing app to global social media behemoth has drawn intense scrutiny, particularly over its links to China.
Next month, the Supreme Court will decide whether the federal government's potential ban of TikTok violates the First Amendment. Thanks to lawmaker concern over the Chinese government getting access to American user data,
Mike Pence’s group AAF urges the Supreme Court to uphold a TikTok ban, citing national security concerns over Chinese ownership under the CCP’s influence.
President-elect Donald Trump on Sunday pledged to commence “the largest deportation operation in American history” as soon as he takes office on Jan. 20, 2025, and mused about keeping
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Lawmakers, meet your latest lobbyists: online influencers from TikTok. The platform is once again bringing influencers to Washington, this time to lobby members of Congress to reject a fast-moving bill that would force TikTok's Beijing-based parent company to sell or be banned in the United States.
In this vein, many in Beijing, and elsewhere, will concur with Chinese political scientist Yan Xuetong that Trump's pragmatism, which many regard as "transactional", may be conducive to getting rid of the ideological fetters that have plagued US China policy and so help get bilateral relations back onto the real world track so they can get along.
President-elect Donald Trump’s repeated support for TikTok has sparked speculation about potential solutions to prevent the app’s impending ban in the United States, though the path forward remains unclear.
The President-elect said the attention he's gotten on the social platform prompted him to think it should keep operating, despite a law requiring its sale by Jan. 19.