
Trump Delays TikTok Ban Again, Extends Negotiation Window
President Trump has signed a third executive order extending TikTok’s U.S. operations by 90 days, buying more time for ByteDance to negotiate a sale under the sell-or-ban law.
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President Trump has signed a third executive order extending TikTok’s U.S. operations by 90 days, buying more time for ByteDance to negotiate a sale under the sell-or-ban law.
Trump signs an order extending TikTok deadline by 90 days, giving ByteDance on the Chinese mainland more time to divest and secure user data.
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