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use the app. Loren Gray’s song clips and Sarah Cooper’s Trump parodies can continue.So if you have TikTok on your phone heading into Sunday, you’re still able to post all the videos you like.
This applies to about 100 million people in the U.S. who are already regular TikTok users — and that figure may spike over Friday and Saturday, as people download the app just in case they want to use it moving forward.Also Read: TikTok 'Disappointed' With US Ban on New App Downloads, Pledges to Protect
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President Donald Trump, said to be making progress in his recovery from COVID-19, tweeted his eagerness to return to the campaign trail Tuesday even as the outbreak that has killed more than 210,000 Americans reached ever more widely into the upper echelons of the U.S. government.
Alexandra Del Rosario Associate Editor/Nights & WeekendsPresident Donald Trump tweeted Tuesday morning that the American people should not be afraid of COVID-19, even though the disease has taken nearly 210,000 lives nationwide.
TikTok star Claudia Conway is getting plenty of attention for her claim that President Donald Trump is lying about his health after being hospitalized for COVID-19. Despite the 74-year-old stating he hasn’t felt this healthy in the past “20 years” after being treated at Walter Reed Medical Center, Republican operative Kellyanne Conway‘s 15-year-old daughter says his condition is far more dire than Trump is willing to tell the American people.
Melania Trump is urging Americans to stay safe following her COVID-19 diagnosis. The 50-year-old First Lady took to Twitter shortly after her husband, President Donald Trump, announced via Twitter that they had both contracted the coronavirus. «As too many Americans have done this year, @potus & I are quarantining at home after testing positive for COVID-19,» Melania wrote.
Donald Trump and his wife, Melania Trump, tested positive for coronavirus on Oct. 1. The news came just two days after the first presidential debate, where Trump mocked Joe Biden for how often he wore a mask in public amidst the potentially deadly disease. For months, Trump has been slammed for downplaying the severity of coronavirus, which has led to more than 200,000 American deaths. Now, celebs have a lot to say about the fact that he’s contracted the disease himself.
Elaine Low Senior TV WriterShock rippled through the country as President Trump revealed on Twitter Thursday night that he and First Lady Melania Trump had both tested positive for COVID-19, the respiratory virus that has so far killed over 200,000 Americans and infected millions.In Hollywood, reactions were swift.
Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorThe federal judge who blocked the White House’s ban on TikTok downloads in the U.S. Sunday night said that the Trump administration “likely exceeded the lawful bounds” of the powers afforded to the president under the the International Emergency Economic Powers Act.President Trump invoked the IEEPA in his executive order to ban TikTok, the short-form video app owned by Chinese internet giant ByteDance, in the United States.
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Amy Coney Barrett is said to be “hostile” to LGBTQ rights
TikTok will seemingly continue to operate in the US after President Donald Trump gave his “blessing” to a proposed deal that will see the video-sharing app partnering with Oracle.The app, along with WeChat, had previously faced a download ban after the US government said they were both “active participants in China’s civil-military fusion” and alleged that they collect “vast swaths of data from users, including network activity, location data, and browsing and search histories.”But it will now
Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorWeChat, the Chinese messaging app that was set to get effectively switched off for American users Sunday night, for now will still be available and operational in the U.S.A federal judge in San Francisco issued a ruling early Sunday issuing a preliminary injunction blocking the Trump administration’s order to ban the WeChat app, which is owned by China internet giant Tencent.Magistrate Judge Laurel Beeler, of the U.S.
Wall Street Journal.On Friday, the U.S. Department of Commerce previously announced that app downloads of TikTok and WeChat would be blocked in the U.S.
Bruce Haring pmc-editorial-managerAs a deadline loomed for TikTok to shut down its US operations, President Donald Trump said Saturday he has agreed in concept to a deal under which Chinese-owned app TikTok can continue.Trump said a partnership with Oracle and Walmart that will make the video-sharing company and its data US-based has won him over.“I have given the deal my blessing, if they get it done, that’s okay too, if they don’t, that’s fine too,” Trump told reporters at the White House on
President Donald Trump is barreling ahead with his vanity project distraction tactic Gen Z revenge plot plan to ban TikTok.
Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorThe Trump administration made good on its threat to block U.S.
ban new downloads of the app starting this Sunday, as well as the department’s decision to ban the app outright on November 12, if a deal isn’t reached with a U.S. firm.