The Supreme Court is considering a free speech challenge to a federal law that could force TikTok to shut down due to national security concerns. The law seeks to force the sale of the social media platform owned by a Chinese company, with potential consequences for the app’s availability in the U.S. President-elect Donald Trump is exploring options to “preserve” TikTok, although it remains unclear what authority he has to intervene in the situation.
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Trump calls Epstein controversy a “Hoax” and “bulls***,” denouncing “weaklings” in GOP
President Trump dismissed the controversy surrounding his administration's handling of Jeffrey Epstein's case as a "Hoax," criticizing calls for transparency from within his party as weak. The Justice Department's internal review, which found no evidence of a client list related to Epstein, has sparked division among Trump's supporters, with some demanding further investigation and others defending the administration's stance. Explain It To Me Like I'm 5: President Trump called the controversy over Jeffrey Epstein's case...
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