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President Donald Trump on Thursday said he would consider a deal for TikTok where China agrees to approve the sale of the short video app owned by Byte Dance in exchange for relief from U.S. tariffs ...
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Today, Kurt Wagner looks at the looming deadline — again — for a US ban-or-sale of TikTok.
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Congress passed a law last year forcing ByteDance to sell TikTok’s U.S. operations or face a nationwide ban.
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President Donald Trump is still weighing his top choice as other suitors line up with offers, despite ByteDance never publicly stating that it is willing to sell the popular app.
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The Trump administration's work to find an American buyer for the short-video social media site TikTok is on track ahead of the April 5 deadline to reach a deal for non-Chinese ownership, Vice Presid...
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The offer arrived in a letter to officials involved in talks regarding the sale of TikTok to appease US national security concerns, according to the New York Times.
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President Donald Trump will hold a Wednesday meeting with aides about possible investors who could buy a stake in TikTok.
Advisers to President Donald Trump are expected Wednesday to present the president with options for a deal to invest in TikTok that involves a number of well-heeled venture capital, private equity funds and tech companies,
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Daily Post Nigeria on MSNTrump to announce decision on TikTokThe Trump administration’s decision on the sale of TikTok to an American buyer will be made public before the deadline. Vice President JD Vance gave the indication on Thursday as concerns grow in the United States over the fate of the short-video social media platform.
After TikTok was banned in the United States earlier this year, President Donald Trump gave the platform a reprieve, barreling past a law that was passed in Congress and upheld unanimously by the Supreme Court that said the ban was necessary for national security.
President Donald Trump on Wednesday is reviewing a strategy to avert a TikTok ban scheduled to take effect Saturday, in a critical political test that will force the president to weigh the interests of China hawks in his own party against the online MAGA supporters who helped deliver him the White House.
News of the offer emerged as Trump prepared to meet with senior officials to review the approaching cutoff for TikTok's sale.
The possibility of a TikTok sale is a big deal for the social-media platform, which is used by about 170 million Americans. Former President Joe Biden signed a law last year that