U.S. officials have long feared that the widely popular short-form video app could be used as a vehicle for espionage.
Two Republican members of Missouri’s congressional delegation are deferring to President Trump on what to do about TikTok.
The TikTok ban was supposed to be a critical national security response to the threat posed by the Chinese government and its ...
Multiple people on social media, including conservative media personality Candace Owens, have claimed that Israeli lobbying ...
The United States Supreme Court upheld a law on Friday that will force TikTok’s parent company, ByteDance, to sell the app or ...
Sen. Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) said he would not object to Musk buying TikTok but insisted the app must cut ties with Beijing. “That is the sole criteria, and that is the only criteria in the law ...
Paul said he was disappointed, adding, "I do believe that banning a social media app like TikTok is a violation of the First Amendment." ...
like Josh Hawley of Missouri and Tom Cotton of Arkansas, remain strongly supportive of the ban. “ByteDance and its Chinese Communist masters had nine months to sell TikTok before the Sunday ...
Senator Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) says that’s because lawmakers agreed that it is a national security risk for Chinese company ByteDance to own the popular app. “The best way for TikTok to continue ...
"If you have TikTok on your phone it can track your whereabouts. It can read your text messages," said Sen. Josh Hawley of Missouri. "It's not just a national security threat, it's a personal security ...