“As he said several times, President Trump does not want Tiktok to stay in the dark,” said White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt
US President Donald Trump will sign an executive order that will spare Tiktok for another three months of applying a law that forbids or forces the sale of the application.
“As he said several times, President Trump does not want Tiktok to stay in the dark,” said White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt. “This extension will last 90 days, that the administration will spend working to ensure that this agreement is closed so that the American people can continue to use Tiktok with the guarantee that their data is safe and protected.”
This is the third extension since the Republican took office in January. The White House worked on the structure of an agreement for investors to assume the property of a US -operated Tiktok, but he was trapped in commercial negotiations with China. This same structure is on the table, but until weavers with Beijing are resolved, it is not likely that an agreement proceeds, government officials said.

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Trump, who led the accusation against the video sharing app during his first term, began to see him as a crucial tool to reach younger voters.