Trump to hold a meeting on possible investors to buy TikTok with possible ban at stake
- President Donald Trump said he expects a deal for TikTok before the April 5 deadline, stating, "There will be a deal we think."
- The U.S. Government is preparing to impose a ban on TikTok unless ByteDance sells its U.S. Assets due to national security concerns.
- Vice President JD Vance predicted that there will almost certainly be a high-level agreement by Saturday.
- Trump indicated that TikTok has a lot of potential buyers and expressed a desire for the platform to remain operational.
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With the ban just days away, Trump is considering several options for a potential deal with TikTok.
By Kayla Tausche and Alayna Treene, CNN President Donald Trump's advisers are expected to present him with several options for an investment deal for TikTok on Wednesday involving several venture capital firms, private equity funds and high-profile tech companies, according to several sources familiar with the discussions. This comes as the White House seeks to separate the popular video app from its Chinese parent company before an April 5 dead…
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President Donald Trump is weighing a new proposal on how to get short-form video social media platform TikTok in compliance with a federal law requiring it to divest from Chinese ownership or face an effective ban in the United States, CNN's Kayla Tausche reported on Wednesday.Trump, who originally ...
Trump holds a meeting on possible investors to buy TikTok and avoid banning the platform in the US
President Donald Trump says the April 5 deadline for ByteDance to sell TikTok or face a ban in the US could be extended if necessary. President Donald Trump has a meeting with his advisers about possible investors who could buy a stake in TikTok, a deal that could avoid the social media site being banned in the United States, writes Euronews.
Bezos's sights on TikTok: 'Amazon has made an offer to buy it'
Amazon has submitted an offer to buy TikTok, the popular app whose American division must be sold by April 5, the deadline set by Donald Trump. According to the New York Times, which cites its own sources, Jeff Bezos' giant's proposal came through a letter to Vice President JD Vance and Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick. As soon as the authoritative newspaper published the indiscretion, the title of the online sales giant advanced to Wall Street…
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