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TikTok Ban Delayed: Trump Updates

TikTok Ban Delayed: Trump Updates

June 19, 2025 Catherine Williams - Chief Editor Entertainment

President Trump has again delayed the tiktok sale deadline,granting a ⁢90-day extension⁤ as ⁣concerns ​over national ​security persist. This‍ marks the third such postponement for the popular video-sharing​ app, which faces ⁤a potential ban⁢ in the U.S. unless its ⁣Chinese parent company, ByteDance, divests. Trump’s decision, formalized through an executive order, aims to provide more time⁤ to​ finalize‍ a deal, with ​the new⁣ deadline set for September 17th.TikTok⁤ has‍ expressed gratitude for the extended timeline,​ emphasizing its commitment to​ U.S. users. the delay was well-anticipated considering the complex negotiations‌ involving⁢ the app and data ⁣privacy. News Directory‍ 3⁢ delivers the latest updates on this developing⁣ story. The core ⁣focus remains on‌ data security and the app’s future presence in the⁣ U.S. market. ‍Discover⁢ what’s next.

Key​ Points

Table of Contents

    • Key​ Points
  • trump Extends TikTok Sale deadline Amid National Security concerns
    • What’s next
    • Further reading
  • President Trump extends TikTok sale⁢ deadline by 90 days.
  • The extension ⁣addresses U.S. ‌national security⁤ concerns.
  • TikTok expresses gratitude for Trump’s⁣ support.
  • ByteDance must secure Beijing’s approval for ⁤any sale.

trump Extends TikTok Sale deadline Amid National Security concerns

‍ ‌ Updated‌ June 19,‍ 2025
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President Donald Trump has granted tiktok a further 90-day⁣ extension to finalize its sale in the United States.​ The video-sharing app’s ‌future has been uncertain since a U.S. law passed last year mandated a ban unless ByteDance,its Chinese parent company,divests ownership.

U.S.lawmakers have ‍voiced concerns over national security,alleging potential data risks-accusations TikTok denies. Trump, who pledged to preserve TikTok during his ⁤campaign, formalized the extension with an executive order Thursday, marking the third such delay.

TikTok acknowledged the extension,stating it was⁣ “grateful for President Trump’s leadership and support” in maintaining the app’s‍ availability for its 170 million U.S. users. The company added, “We⁤ continue​ to work⁢ with vice President Vance’s Office.”

The ​deadline for ByteDance to reach ⁢a sale agreement is now Sept. 17,according to trump’s post ⁢on Truth Social. This‍ delay was anticipated amid the complex process of ⁢finding a suitable ​buyer. It is believed that ​Chinese authorities in Beijing must​ approve any sale or partial sale of the popular app.

The original law stemmed from fears that the Chinese government could compel TikTok or ByteDance‌ to​ surrender ‌data on U.S. users. Trump ‌indicated Tuesday that he foresaw another delay. White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt‌ stated Wednesday that the extension would “ensure this ‍deal is closed so that the American people can continue to‌ use TikTok with the assurance that their data is safe and secure.” The‌ core issue remains data privacy and national security, key factors⁢ in the ongoing negotiations‍ surrounding the TikTok sale and its ⁣future role in the ‌U.S. market.

What’s next

The coming months will ⁣be critical as ByteDance seeks⁣ to finalize a deal that satisfies‌ both U.S.⁤ regulators and Chinese authorities, ensuring the ‍popular‌ video app can continue operating in the United States while addressing data security‍ concerns.

Further reading

  • Executive Order⁣ Further⁤ Extending the TikTok Enforcement Delay

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