New York Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez talked about TikTok crediting President-elect Donald Trump with helping it after President Biden’s ban went into effect.
Senators Tom Cotton and Pete Ricketts said "there's no legal basis" for an extension to keep the social media platform online.
After going dark for users this weekend, Donald Trump said on his social media site that he would issue an executive order after he’s sworn in for a second term on Monday delaying a TikTok ban “so
"There's no legal basis for any kind of 'extension'" to keep the popular social media app running, warned GOP Sens. Tom Cotton and Pete Ricketts on Sunday.
Jasmine Crockett, a Democratic congresswoman from Texas, shared the clip from Trump’s speech and questioned just exactly the President-elect was getting at with the odd mention of Trump’s knowledge of vote counting computers.
New York Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez launched an unhinged rant Sunday against President-elect Donald Trump – claiming the nation was on the “eve of an authoritarian administration.”
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TikTok earmuffs and MAGA hats adorned partygoers at Sunday's inauguration celebration for the incoming President Donald Trump and the video-sharing platform he once tried to ban. Called the Power 30 Awards,