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TikTok’s fate still in limbo as Trump extends deadline to sell its US operations
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TikTok’s future in the U.S. is still up in the air after President Trump extended the deadline for its Chinese parent company, ByteDance, to sell its American operations by another 90 days. The White House framed the move as a way to keep the app running stateside, but analysts say the situation remains messy—especially since tensions between the U.S. and China go far beyond just TikTok.
Editor’s Note: This isn’t just about a viral dance app—it’s a high-stakes standoff over data privacy, national security, and U.S.-China relations. The extension buys time, but with no clear resolution in sight, businesses and creators relying on TikTok are stuck in uncertainty. The outcome could set a precedent for how global tech platforms navigate geopolitical spats.
Trump to Again Extend TikTok’s Reprieve From U.S. Ban
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The Trump administration is giving TikTok another extension on its U.S. ban, delaying the forced sale or shutdown of the app—for now. This isn’t the first reprieve, and it suggests ongoing negotiations or uncertainty about how to handle the popular but controversial platform.
Editor’s Note: TikTok’s fate in the U.S. has been up in the air for months, caught between national security concerns and its massive user base. Another delay means the drama isn’t over—whether this leads to a resolution or just more limbo is anyone’s guess. For now, keep scrolling.
Donald Trump will delay a looming TikTok ban for a third time
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President Trump is hitting pause—again—on banning TikTok in the U.S., marking the third delay in a long-running saga over the app’s ties to China. The move buys time for ongoing negotiations, but leaves users and businesses in limbo.
Editor’s Note: This isn’t just about TikTok—it’s a high-stakes tug-of-war over data privacy, national security, and global tech influence. Every delay keeps the app alive for millions of American users, but also prolongs the uncertainty for creators and advertisers who rely on it. The back-and-forth reflects how messy it is to untangle a wildly popular platform from geopolitical tensions.

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