Related: What Supreme Court's TikTok decision means for creators Speaking of the transfer of power, one of the things getting passed from Biden to Trump is the fate of TikTok. The future of the popular social media app is up in the air after the Supreme Court backed a law,
The fate of Tiktok is in the hands of President-elect Donald Trump after the Supreme Court upheld the ban Friday..
The Supreme Court ruled that TikTok's ties to China pose national security risks, outweighing concerns about free speech.
TikTok's CEO is expected to attend president-elect Donald Trump's inauguration on Monday, according to multiple US media outlets, as some Democratic lawmakers and the incoming administration try to help the Chinese-owned app avert a ban in the US.
Even with any assurances from Donald Trump, companies like Apple, Google, and Oracle would be taking a risk by not complying with the TikTok ban.
With the ban upheld by the Supreme Court and the Biden administration leaving, TikTok CEO Shou Zi Chew is banking on Trump to save the app in the US.
Chew acknowledged Trump’s commitment to address concerns related to TikTok’s operations as a looming deadline comes near.
TikTok CEO Shou Zi Chew said on Friday he wants to thank U.S. President-elect Donald Trump for his commitment to work with the company and find a solution that keeps the app available in the United States.
Biden won't enforce the TikTok ban set for Sunday, January 19, his last day in office. It will be up to the Trump administration to enforce the law.
TikTok CEO Shou Chew released a video following the court’s decision to uphold the law that can potentially ban the app in America.
TikTok’s CEO has responded to a Supreme Court ruling today that paves the way for the app to be banned on Sunday, thanking the incoming president. “On behalf of everyone at Tiktok and all our users across the country,