
This month, President Donald Trump did sign an executive order, which may delay a moratorium on TikTok‘s activities on American soil.
ByteDance, TikTok’s parent company, until January 19th of this year to sell to U.S. ownership or begin operations in the U.S., was passed by former President Joe Biden last year.
Trump initially supported banning the Chinese-owned application during his first term in office, but he changed his mind during the campaign for the year in 2024 after noticing his unexpected popularity on the app, particularly among young voters.
President Trump does not want TikTok to get dark, according to White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt, who has stated this before numerous occasions. The Administration does work to close this deal so that the American people can continue using TikTok with the guarantee that their data is secure.” This extension did past 90 days.
Trump made a hint to reporters that he intended to extend the date once more to dealer a TikTok sales while he was returning to Washington, D.C., early on Tuesday night.
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The Trump government’s efforts to establish a new U.S. rights group are led by Vice President JD Vance.
According to a previous article in The Washington Examiner, Vance was close to reaching a deal with Beijing in April. China reneged on the agreement after Trump revealed his” Liberation Day” taxes. TikTok does play a significant role in a potential bilateral trade agreement with China, according to White House authorities.