Trump to extend TikTok ban enforcement deadline
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In a Truth Social post on Friday, Trump said he would allow TikTok to operate in the United States for another 75 days, giving his administration and ByteDance time to work out a deal.
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Project Liberty founder Frank McCourt believes their bid for TikTok centers on a human rights issue, not a tech issue.
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ABP News on MSNUS-China Tik Tok Deal Halted? Beijing Hints Rejection Of Offer Over Trump's TariffsA deal between the United States and China to spin off the US assets of Tik Tok was put on hold after President Donald Trump's announcement of reciprocal tariffs. China halted the deal on Thursday after Trump's wide-ranging tariffs were announced,
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The deal remains in limbo, hostage to the emerging trade war between the U.S. and China. On Friday, Trump said he is extending the deadline for TikTok to be banned or sold off by its Chinese-owned parent company, ByteDance.
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In an eleventh hour bid before the looming ban of TikTok in America this weekend, Internet behemoth Amazon has made an offer to purchase the video-sharing app from Chinese-based company ByteDance.