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Schumer pushes for TikTok ban delay
Schumer pushes for TikTok ban delay as deadline looms
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) on Thursday called for a looming TikTok ban to be delayed to give the social media company more time to find an American buyer. “We aren’t against TikTok.
Schumer calls to extend TikTok ban deadline to find ‘workable solution’
WASHINGTON (TNND) — Sen. Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., on Thursday called on his Senate colleagues to extend the deadline for a U.S. ban of popular social media app TikTok, saying there is still time to come to a “workable solution.”
Senate Democrats ramp up pressure on Biden to delay TikTok ban
A growing number of lawmakers are urging President Joe Biden to grant a reprieve to prevent TikTok from going dark in the United States as soon as Sunday, warning millions of creators and businesses could be hurt.
Chuck Schumer, Biden and Obama
‘I’m Urging You Not to Run’: How Schumer Pushed Biden to Drop Out
The New York senator, who swallowed concerns for months and then stalled for time on sharing them with President Biden, ultimately told him he risked going down as one of the “darkest figures.”
Full show: Nancy Pelosi, Michelle Obama bail; Schumer pushes Biden out
On Today’s Rising, Amber Duke and Niall Stanage reveal who will – or won’t – attend President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration. The Biden administration concedes Trump played a role in facilitating the Gaza ceasefire.
Obama pushed Chuck Schumer to convince Biden to drop out, citing his own ‘frigid relationship’ with the president
You may be a better one,’ the former president told the Democratic Senate leader while urging him to speak to Biden about dropping out.
Supreme Court upholds TikTok ban
Supreme Court rules to allow TikTok ban in U.S.
The Supreme Court refused to block a federal law that would effectively ban TikTok in the United States as early as Jan. 19, the day before President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration.
Supreme Court upholds law that could ban TikTok in the US
The Supreme Court has upheld a law that could ban TikTok in the U.S. if its Chinese parent company does not sell the platform by Sunday.
Sonia Sotomayor Disagrees With Some of Supreme Court's TikTok Decision
The Supreme Court upheld a law requiring a sale or ban of TikTok, but Justice Sonia Sotomayor disagreed with part of the decision.
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Senate minority leader pushes for American ownership of TikTok
TikTok has 'too many security risks' that cannot be ignored, Chuck Schumer says, adding more time needed to find American ...
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TikTok ban won't be enforced by Joe Biden, leaving fate of Chinese-owned app in Trump's hands
TikTok's China-based parent company ByteDance is legally required to divest the company by Sunday, January 19, a day before ...
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Future of TikTok Hangs in the Balance: Schumer Pushes for American Ownership
U.S. Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer emphasized the need for a strategic plan to maintain TikTok's operations in the U ...
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Biden won't enforce TikTok ban, official says, leaving fate of app to Trump
Biden won't enforce TikTok ban before leaving office, as Trump pledges to save app US has called a threat, official says ...
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CORRECT: Schumer Says He’ll Work with Trump Admin. on TikTok
The Supreme Court unanimously upheld a law that threatens to shut down the wildly popular TikTok social media platform in the US as soon as Sunday, ruling that free speech rights must yield to ...
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Trump is exploring ways to 'preserve' TikTok as company's CEO gets inaugural invite, his team says
TikTok CEO Shou Zi Chew is expected to attend Donald Trump’s inauguration and be granted a prime seating location on the dais ...
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With 72 hours to go, TikTok ban sends Washington scrambling
Two administrations and both parties are trying to avoid the consequences of a law nearly all of Congress supported.
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