Trump Grants 75-Day Extension for TikTok Sale as Negotiations Progress
- US President Donald Trump extended the deadline for TikTok to find a non-Chinese buyer by 75 days, allowing negotiations to continue amid national security concerns.
- Trump believes his administration is close to a deal involving TikTok, ByteDance, and multiple investors.
- ByteDance confirmed ongoing talks with the US government but identified "key matters" that remain unresolved.
- TikTok, with over 170 million US users, faces a ban if it does not separate from its Chinese owner, ByteDance, as mandated by a US law.
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USA: Deadline for TikTok in the USA renewed by order
The future of TikTok in the US remains open: According to US President Trump, a "deal" still needs time. He wants to extend the availability of the video app for the second time for 75 days - although there is no legal basis for this.[more]]>
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Amid an escalating series of national security scandals, President Donald Trump extended his delay of Congress’s mandated divestment or ban on the popular social media platform TikTok by another 75 days—framing the move as evidence that his widely criticized and market-disrupting tariff policies are a “powerful” and necessary tool for safeguarding national security.Trump claimed on Friday that his administration has been “working very hard” to s…
Trump extends TikTok deadline 75 days to save app
President Donald Trump said he has decided to extend the deadline for Chinese firm ByteDance Ltd. to divest TikTok’s United States operations and give his administration more time to finalize a plan to keep the popular app running in the the country.
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