President Donald Trump issued an executive order aiming to temporarily halt a law requiring TikTok to sell U.S. assets or be banned in the U.S.
On his first day in office, President Donald Trump issued an executive order to pause the TikTok ban for 75 days. Trump's order says the attorney general "shall not take any action to enforce the Act" passed by Congress. That will give Trump's administration "an opportunity to determine the appropriate course of action."
The president-elect told NBC News that extending the deadline before TikTok is banned in the United States would be “appropriate.”
In July 2020, then-President Donald Trump told reporters he would ban TikTok. The next month, he signed an executive order seeking to ban the app.
Trump kicked off his second presidential term by pardoning Jan.6 rioters, and signed executive orders on TikTok and immigration.
My head is already spinning. So, let's break down the key actions from Donald Trump's first day back in office.
The president-elect said he will issue an executive order, and the app said it will work on a long-term solution with the incoming administration.
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On the eve of Trump's inauguration, a CPC-owned newspaper said it looks forward to "greater progress at this new starting point."
Donald Trump has taken action on a number of topics including the January 6 riot, climate, energy, illegal immigration, free speech, and TikTok.
It’s not entirely clear how Trump envisions this all playing out, but Trump says, essentially, that TikTok would have a “partner” in the US government, “and they’ll have