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Trump confirms further delay to TikTok ban or sale deadline | Trump confirms further delay to TikTok ban or sale deadline |
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President Donald Trump has extended the deadline for TikTok's sale in the US for a further 90 days. | President Donald Trump has extended the deadline for TikTok's sale in the US for a further 90 days. |
The video-sharing app has faced questions over its future after the US passed a law last year requiring the app to be banned unless sold by its Chinese parent company, ByteDance. | The video-sharing app has faced questions over its future after the US passed a law last year requiring the app to be banned unless sold by its Chinese parent company, ByteDance. |
Lawmakers said it posed a risk to national security - something TikTok denies. | Lawmakers said it posed a risk to national security - something TikTok denies. |
Trump, who vowed to save TikTok during his presidential campaign, signed an executive order on Thursday which has delayed the date for enforcing the law for a third time. | Trump, who vowed to save TikTok during his presidential campaign, signed an executive order on Thursday which has delayed the date for enforcing the law for a third time. |
In a statement, TikTok said it was "grateful for President Trump's leadership and support" in keeping the app online for its 170m US users. | In a statement, TikTok said it was "grateful for President Trump's leadership and support" in keeping the app online for its 170m US users. |
"We continue to work with Vice President Vance's Office," it added. | "We continue to work with Vice President Vance's Office," it added. |
A deal for the sale of TikTok in the US by ByteDance must now be reached by 17 September, Trump said in a post on his platform Truth Social. | A deal for the sale of TikTok in the US by ByteDance must now be reached by 17 September, Trump said in a post on his platform Truth Social. |
The further delay was an expected development in the long-running process of securing a buyer for TikTok. | The further delay was an expected development in the long-running process of securing a buyer for TikTok. |
It is thought the authorities in Beijing will need to approve any sale or part sale of the app by its parent company. | It is thought the authorities in Beijing will need to approve any sale or part sale of the app by its parent company. |
The law was prompted by fears in the US that TikTok or ByteDance could be forced to hand over data on US users by the Chinese government. | The law was prompted by fears in the US that TikTok or ByteDance could be forced to hand over data on US users by the Chinese government. |
Trump said on Tuesday he expected there would be a further delay. | Trump said on Tuesday he expected there would be a further delay. |
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said on Wednesday that a further 90-day 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." | White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said on Wednesday that a further 90-day 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." |
'Flouting' the law | |
Trump tried to force a sale of TikTok to an American buyer in 2020, during his first term in office. | |
But last year, he signalled he'd had a change of heart, saying the platform had helped him win the 2024 presidential election. | |
"I have a warm spot in my heart for TikTok, because I won youth by 34 points," Trump said in December, although most young voters backed the Democratic candidate Kamala Harris. | |
The law was supposed to take effect on 19 January, a day before Trump's inauguration to a second term in office. | |
TikTok challenged its constitutionality in the courts. The Supreme Court upheld the law days before it was due to take effect. | |
Senate Select Committee on Intelligence Vice Chairman Mark Warner, a Democrat, criticized Trump's decision. | |
"Once again, the Trump administration is flouting the law and ignoring its own national security findings about the risks posed by a PRC-controlled TikTok," Warner said in a statement. | |
"An executive order can't sidestep the law, but that's exactly what the president is trying to do," Warner added. |
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