Trump says would extend TikTok deadline if there is still no deal
- On May 4, 2025, President Trump announced his intention to prolong the June 19 deadline for ByteDance to sell TikTok’s U.S. Operations if an agreement is not finalized by that date.
- This follows a congressionally mandated ban initially set for January, twice delayed by Trump amid stalled negotiations and China's refusal to approve the U.S. Ownership proposal.
- Efforts are ongoing to create a new company, majority-owned by U.S. Investors, that would take over TikTok’s operations in the United States; however, progress has stalled due to opposition from Beijing and unresolved tariff tensions.
- Trump told NBC News he has a "sweet spot" for TikTok, will not drop 145% tariffs now, but might reduce them in a broader agreement, noting China's eagerness to reach a deal.
- The extension signals ongoing talks, yet Democratic senators argue Trump lacks legal authority to delay the ban, and the Chinese government must approve any divestiture agreement.
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As Trump Ramps Up Tariffs, TikTok Boosts Pro-China Trade Content
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'It is the law': GOP rep reveals one thing he doesn’t 'like' about Trump
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