Incoming national security adviser Mike Waltz commented on the TikTok situation in a recent appearance on Fox News, calling the app "a great platform" that Pr
As a potential TikTok ban looms, here's how President-elect Donald Trump views banning the app, and how his stance, has changed.
President-elect Trump's national security adviser pick Rep. Mike Waltz says the president will look for a way to save TikTok if the Supreme Court upholds law that could ban it.
Mike Waltz, said in an interview Thursday that the incoming administration “will put measures in place to keep TikTok from going dark.”Waltz made the comment on Thursday morning during an interview on Fox News' Fox & Friends,
Waltz made the comment when Fox News anchor Bret Baier asked him about a report ... its China-based parent company ByteDance, and users of the app. The Justices seemed likely to uphold the law ...
Trump’s pick for national security adviser, Florida Rep. Mike Waltz, spoke about the status of the impending TikTok ban.
Waltz made the comment when Fox News anchor Bret Baier asked him about a report ... its China-based parent company ByteDance, and users of the app. The Justices seemed likely to uphold the law ...
Waltz made the comment when Fox News anchor Bret Baier asked him about a report ... its China-based parent company ByteDance, and users of the app. The Justices seemed likely to uphold the law ...
Waltz made the comment when Fox News anchor Bret Baier asked him about a report ... its China-based parent company ByteDance, and users of the app. The Justices seemed likely to uphold the law ...
TikTok CEO Shou Zi Chew will attend President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration next week, one day after a potential ban of the video-sharing platform could take effect in the U.S., according to a source familiar with the plans.
The fate of Tiktok is in the hands of President-elect Donald Trump after the Supreme Court upheld the ban Friday..
TikTok CEO Shou Zi Chew is expected to attend Donald Trump's inauguration and be granted a prime seating location on the dais as the president-elect's national security