TikTok allies close to Trump and Biden race to delay ban on app


Trump, who takes office on Jan 20, has sought to delay the prohibition so he can ‘save’ the app he pushed to ban during his previous administration. — Reuters

With the ban on TikTok just days away, US politicians in both major parties are seeking ways to keep the Chinese-owned video-sharing app accessible for Americans.

President-elect Donald Trump, who takes office on Monday, has sought to delay the prohibition so he can “save” the app he pushed to ban during his previous administration. He is considering an executive order that would give him between 60 to 90 days to find a solution, the Washington Post reported, citing unidentified sources.

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