Trump muses about keeping TikTok "around for a little while"
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President-elect Trump suggested Sunday that he might let TikTok stick around in the U.S., boasting his success on the app.
Why it matters: The popular short-form video app could be banned in the U.S. in less than a month — but Trump, who threatened to boot the app during his first term, has suggested he'd offer TikTok a lifeline.
- TikTok is staring down a Jan. 19 ban. But before then, the Supreme Court will hear arguments over whether the bipartisan law that forced the app's sale by its parent company is constitutional.
Driving the news: "We did go on TikTok and we had a great response with billions of views," Trump said to cheers at AmericaFest, hosted by Turning Point USA and Turning Point Action. He added, "They brought me a chart ... and as I looked at it, I said, maybe we got to keep this sucker around for a little while."
- Trump touted his success among young voters, who the campaign courted for months — in particular, they targeted young men with podcast appearances and macho man messaging.
- He's previously said he has a "warm spot" in his "heart for TikTok."
Catch up quick: Trump joined the embattled app in June and has since amassed 14.7 million followers.
- His TikTok-friendly tone is a sharp departure from his stance during his first White House tenure when he issued an executive order that would have banned U.S. companies from making transactions with Bytedance, the app's parent company.
- His TikTok flip-flop was a surprise given his bullish approach to China.
Reality check: It's unclear how Trump would intervene to stop the TikTok time bomb created through federal law and signed by President Biden.
- He'd likely receive pushback from members of his party who supported the legislation on Capitol Hill.
- Trump also doesn't take office until Jan. 20 — and a president-elect can't enact policy via speech or social media post.
Go deeper: Frank McCourt's Project Liberty advances bid for TikTok
