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What to Know About President Trump's TikTok Proposal Ahead of the 2025 Inauguration

  Tik Tok Washington, D.C. – President Donald J. Trump has announced plans to issue an executive order on Monday aimed at extending the period before prohibitions against TikTok take effect, providing time to negotiate a deal that protects U.S. national security while preserving access to the popular app. “I’m asking companies not to let TikTok stay dark!” the President declared, emphasizing the importance of keeping the platform operational. He stated that his executive order would shield any companies assisting in this effort from liability, ensuring the app remains available to Americans. “Americans deserve to see our exciting Inauguration on Monday, as well as other events and conversations,” Trump added, underscoring the need to maintain TikTok’s presence as a medium for communication and engagement during the historic occasion. JUST IN: Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton Sues TikTok Over Child Safety Concerns A Proposal for U.S. Ownership in TikTok President Trump floated the...

Trump Promises To Fire All Bureaucrats ‘Engaged In Domestic Censorship' Under The Harris 'Regime'

  Trump Mosinee, Wisconsin (Sept. 2023) — Former President Donald Trump, speaking at a campaign rally in Mosinee, Wisconsin, on Saturday, vowed to combat what he described as domestic censorship by federal bureaucrats if re-elected in 2024. During the rally, Trump took aim at media coverage and big tech companies, accusing them of unfairly silencing conservative voices. "Those who cover the 2024 elections are facing extreme censorship from Big Tech companies like Facebook, Google, and YouTube," Trump said, highlighting the growing concerns about how platforms moderate political content. "We've seen people covering the opposition, especially Republicans and conservatives, being suspended without explanation. Big Tech won't even reveal what rules these small creators supposedly broke." Trump's remarks come amid ongoing claims from conservative circles that social media platforms are biased against right-leaning viewpoints, a contention repeatedly raised s...

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