While speaking to NBC's Kristen Welker that same day, he floated the idea of a 90-day reprieve. Early on Sunday morning, Trump posted a much simpler, all-caps message. "SAVE TIKTOK," he shared to Truth Social. Beyond the message it shared on Saturday night ...
TikTok fans have been offered a glimmer of hope after spotting a notification on the app, which has now been banned in the US - but some users are on edge.
President-elect Donald Trump speaks with ‘Meet the Press’ Moderator Kristen Welker about his inaugural address — the first one to take place indoors since 1985.
The popular social media app went dark for millions of users Saturday night. The Chinese-owned app has been banned by federal officials.
TikTok blocked access to American users late Saturday night, just hours before a law banning the popular video-sharing platform was set to go into effect.  “A law banning TikTok has been enacted
TikTok became unavailable in U.S. on Saturday evening after Supreme Court upheld the ban. Follow along for live updates.
TikTok said it will be forced to go dark on January 19, the day the ban is set to take effect, without more assurances it won't be enforced.
TikTok may get a 90-day extension to save it from its imminent ban if President-Elect Donald Trump decides so.
The blackout began just hours before the law took effect. Apple said in a statement on its website that TikTok and ByteDance apps are no longer available in the U.S. and visitors to the country could have limited access.
President-elect Donald Trump will hold a rally in Washington on Sunday, one day before his inauguration inside the Capitol rotunda. Follow for live updates on the final day of the presidential transition.
The app, which prevented American users from scrolling through videos late Saturday, highlighted Trump's interest in a "solution" to keep its U.S. operations alive.