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In a surprising turn of events, former President Donald Trump has reportedly extended TikTok’s operational deadline by another 75 days. This latest decision adds yet another chapter to the ongoing saga surrounding the popular social media app’s fate in the U.S. But why the delay, and what does it mean for users and national security?
Since Trump first issued an executive order in 2020 demanding TikTok’s parent company, ByteDance, divest its U.S. operations over national security concerns, the app has managed to avoid an outright ban through repeated extensions. The latest 75-day reprieve suggests ongoing negotiations but leaves many wondering when—or if—a final resolution will come.
For millions of American users and content creators, the uncertainty has been frustrating. TikTok has become a major platform for influencers, small businesses, and even political campaigns. A ban—or forced sale—could disrupt countless livelihoods.
Despite the extensions, TikTok isn’t out of the woods yet. The Biden administration has yet to announce whether it will uphold, modify, or scrap Trump's original order. Meanwhile, Congress continues debating broader legislation targeting foreign-owned apps.
One thing is clear: TikTok’s future in the U.S. remains anything but certain. Will a deal finally materialize, or will legal battles drag on indefinitely?
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