On September 16th, the Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia will hear oral arguments for TikTok v. Garland, TikTok’s ...
Attorneys for ByteDance, the company behind TikTok, will argue in front of US lawmakers on Monday that the law forcing its ...
The Pew Research Center published a breakdown from summer surveys that showed just 32% of Americans now support the ...
Naturally, TikTok protested this action, saying that legislators had given themselves over to irrational fears and ignored the company’s good-faith efforts to protect American user data. But a ...
Americans are less supportive of a possible TikTok ban than they were 18 months ago, according to a new survey ahead of a government deadline next year to force a sale or bar the app from US users.
TikTok appears to have an unlikely savior in its midst – former president, Donald Trump. With the US ban looming, and scheduled to be finalized in 2025, Trump has taken to Truth Social to tell ...
Former president Donald Trump says he wants to “save TikTok.” Just four years ago, he wanted to ban it. On Truth Social, Trump has framed himself as TikTok’s shining knight, out to save the ...
Trump has flipped on his support for a ban, initially pushing for one during his presidency before speaking out against the legislation earlier this year. “If you get rid of TikTok, Facebook and ...
The Pew Research Center surveyed Americans in July and August and found half of them see a TikTok ban as unlikely. Thirty-one percent of those surveyed said a ban is at least somewhat likely.
Just 32% of US adults back a TikTok ban, according to survey data from Pew Research released Thursday. Pew found that 38% of US adults supported a ban last fall and 50% were in favor in March 2023.