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In a video posted to TikTok Monday morning, President Donald Trump said that young Americans who use TikTok "owe" him following the announcement and signing of a new executive order that allows the popular video-sharing platform to continue operating in the United States under restructured ownership.
Trump’s claim of “saving TikTok” refers to his role in approving this deal to keep the platform alive in the U.S., a move he now frames as a significant favor to the app’s primarily young user base. This turnaround is a notable example of political adaptation,
District Court Judge Andrew Benson has been nominated to serve as Maine's U.S. attorney. If confirmed, he would succeed Darcie McElwee, a Biden nominee whom Trump fired in February.
To all of those young people of TikTok, I saved TikTok, so you owe me big,” Trump said in a post on Monday — breaking his nearly yearlong hiatus from the app.
Last week, Donald Trump gave formal approval to a group of US investors, including Larry Ellison, to purchase TikTok.
President Trump has expressed uncertainty about winning the Nobel Peace Prize, suggesting that the Norwegian Nobel Committee might overlook him despite multiple nominations for resolving global conflicts.
Trump has credited his administration with helping ease or end tensions in regions including Armenia-Azerbaijan, the Democratic Republic of Congo, and Sudan. He also claimed to have helped broker a ceasefire between India and Pakistan in May—an assertion New Delhi strongly denied,
James Comey pleaded not guilty. Texas National Guard troops arrived in Illinois. The Pentagon’s investigation into employees’ online remarks about Charlie Kirk. The White House is offering a “concierge service” to fossil fuel companies.