US President Donald Trump indicates that he has expanded the deadline of Tiktok downturn for bite dance | Today news
US President Donald Trump has indicated that he could give the China-based technical firm additional time to sell its US operations of the popular short-shaped video platform, Tiktok, Reuters reports. Trump spoke to reporters aboard Air Force One on Tuesday, and Trump reiterated his intention to delay the current deadline of the coverage that was originally determined for June 19. The remarks come amid constant investigation into Tiktok’s ownership and its influence on US users, especially younger demographics. Earlier in May, Trump announced that he was open to returning the deadline, citing Tiktok’s role in helping him contact younger voters during the 2024 presidential campaign. To remember, President Donald Trump has postponed the planned ban on Tiktok twice, according to reports of his attorney -General. According to the Wall Street Journal, a new deadline for the repulsion is later this month, although it can also be pushed back. While BiteDance previously said during President Biden’s tenure that he did not intend to sell Tiktok, the Chinese technical giant confirmed in April that he had talked to the Trump administration to investigate a possible resolution for US operations. The company also noted that any potential agreement would require approval from the Chinese authorities. (This is a developing story, look for more updates later.)