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Donald Trump Threatens to Shut Down TikTok in the US

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Donald Trump, the former and current president of the United States, is already known for his fast-changing statements and unpredictable decisions. His announcements often last short, even compared to other politicians. That's how his latest threat to shut down TikTok in the United States should be viewed. His Secretary of Commerce, Howard Lutnick, told CNBC that TikTok would not be able to operate in the United States unless the Chinese company…
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President Trump once held a friendly attitude towards the Chinese Communist Party-controlled social media TikTok and hoped to continue its operation in the United States. However, on the eve of the US-China trade talks in Sweden, Trump's Secretary of Commerce strongly stated that if the Chinese Communist Party does not hand over TikTok's algorithm and control rights to the United States, this social software will be shut down in the United State…

US President Donald Trump stated in June that he had found a buyer for TikTok in order to allow the application of videos to continue operating in the North American territory. Despite not revealing the identity of the buyer, Trump foretold that it was a group of “very rich people” that would be revealed more within two weeks. Now, almost a month after these statements, we do not only continue without knowing who has intentions to buy TikTok as …

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The Secretary of Commerce, Howard Lutnick, assures that there can be no Chinese control in 170 million tel.

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SOMOS JUJUY broke the news in on Friday, July 25, 2025.
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