Welcome to Thursday's news! It's Rebecca Morin, senior national news reporter at USA TODAY. Send good thoughts that my friends and I get Bad Bunny tickets tomorrow. 🙏 |
TikTok CEO expected to attend Trump inauguration as ban looms |
Will Americans have to say goodbye to TikTok soon? It's looking that way. But TikTok is hoping for a hail mary – especially under the new administration. TikTok CEO Shou Zi Chew plans to attend President-elect Donald Trump 's inauguration on Monday. The announcement came as the Supreme Court is weighing a decision on whether they will uphold a law that requires TikTok's Beijing-based parent company, ByteDance, to sell the app. Read more. |
Although Trump in his first term as president tried to block TikTok, in late December the president-elect filed a brief to the Supreme Court to pause the latest ban so he could "negotiate a solution." Trump is also considering issuing an executive order when he takes office in an effort to save the wildly popular social media app, according to several reports. | President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris attend a Department of Defense Commander in Chief farewell ceremony at Joint Base Myers-Henderson Hall in Fort Myer, Virginia on Thursday. Evelyn Hockstein, REUTERS |
Why Trump's team is raising concerns about government dysfunction |
Donald Trump has long praised disrupters in politics. But his critics point out that several of his top administration picks don't have high-level experience leading a major federal agency or serving in a Cabinet. Those are qualifications that have been traditional in the past. Read more. |
Biden's farewell address said a lot about Trump – even if he didn't mention his name |
President Joe Biden gave his final goodbye to the nation on Wednesday evening sitting behind the Resolute desk in the Oval Office . He offered a grave warning: "An oligarchy is taking shape in America." He pointed to a "concentration of power" that is at the hands of "a very few ultra-wealthy people." Now, he didn't name names. But his comments were clearly aimed at the incoming president and his allies like Elon Musk – the world's richest person. Read more. | |
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