President-elect Donald Trump expressed his support for TikTok's return at a rally on Sunday, after the platform briefly shut down for 14 hours due to a nationwide ban. The ban, which took effect on Sunday, requires China-based ByteDance to sell the app. However, Trump has promised to extend the deadline, effectively halting the ban when he takes office. This move comes after a law was passed, banning TikTok nationwide, citing national security concerns. Despite the ban, Trump plans to grant TikTok a 90-day extension, allowing the company to explore options, including a potential sale of its US assets.