NBC's Kristen Welker spoke exclusively with President-Elect Trump ahead of his inauguration about his plans for his first days in office.
TikTok ceased working in the US at 10:29 p.m. ET Saturday night, 91 minutes before a bipartisan law banning the app was slated to go into effect. The platform’s support department had warned Friday night that without any clarification from the Biden administration about potential legal troubles for its third-party partners,
A law signed by US President Joe Biden forced TikTok, which is owned by Chinese company ByteDance, to be sold or be banned by today. President-elect Donald Trump suggested he might make an announcement on the app's future tomorrow - the same day of his inauguration.
In a wide-ranging phone interview with NBC News’ Kristen Welker, Trump talked about his decision to move inauguration indoors and what he’ll tackle his first week in office.
Once he takes office on Monday, President-elect Donald Trump plans to give TikTok a 90-day 'reprieve' from a ban, he told NBC News on Saturday.
Donald Trump told NBC News that he will likely travel to California next week after his inauguration to view the devastation caused by the wildfires.
"We have to look at it carefully. It’s a very big situation," the President-elect tells Kristen Welker in a phone interview
President-elect Donald Trump says he “most likely” will give TikTok 90 more days to work out a deal that would allow the popular video-sharing platform to avoid a U.S. ban.
President-elect Donald Trump, in perhaps his first official trip after being inaugurated Monday, will likely visit the Los Angeles area to survey wildfire damage late next week.
Observers expect a different tone from the leader who talked about "American carnage" as he started his first term.