
The Trump administration is considering working with a non-Chinese business to keep the game running in the United States as TikTok  works to increase support and maintains its possession construction.  ,
President Donald Trump stated that TikTok, which has 170 million National users, is selling by four different organizations. If ByteDance, the app’s Chinese parent company, does not find an American consumer, it will face yet another shutdown in the U.S. next month.
A deal may involve the U.S. state overseeing American consumers ‘ data and ensuring the Chinese government doesn’t even have exposure, according to those who are familiar with the Oracle conversations. According to the outlet, the engine, which accounts for a large portion of TikTok’s significance, could still be influenced by the Chinese Communist Party if it is not completely rebuilt by a U.S. user or if ByteDance continues to play its part in the operations side.
Trump stated that he is receptive to purchasing the short-video apps from Oracle founder and CEO Larry Ellison. Ellison, a long-time supporter of Trump, is a member of the$ 500 billion AI infrastructure initiative Stargate Project.
Before the first April date, Vice President JD Vance expressed confidence in the app’s sales. Trump has appointed him and national security director Mike Waltz to lead negotiations with TikTok and a possible American consumer.
ByteDance claims that dropping its equity play is not possible if the U.S. law mandates the app to stop any ties to China, despite TikTok’s repeated repeated assertions that it is not for sale.
To keep its rights and appearance in the United States without being sold, TikTok recently launched an advertising campaign in Washington, D.C. The software displayed advertisements at Union Station and Capitol South Metro stations, two of which are frequented by Washington’s lawmakers and activists.  ,
VANCE CONFIDENT TIKTOK Does BE SOLD TO US COMPANY PRIOR TO DEADLINE.
One advertisement features a Georgia-based auto repair shop owner and reads, “80 % of my business is from TikTok.”
During his first presidency, Trump suggested banning TikTok. He did, however, claim that because of the appeal of the app to young people, he has” a warm place in my soul for TikTok.”  ,