TikTok Getting Yet Another Ban Delay as Trump Fails to Reach Deal With China
- Donald Trump is expected to grant TikTok an additional extension beyond the June 19 deadline, postponing the requirement for the app to separate from ByteDance or face a U.S. ban.
- This deadline stems from bipartisan legislation, signed by Joe Biden and upheld by the Supreme Court, mandating TikTok’s divestiture or nationwide ban.
- The extension aims to allow more time for negotiations hindered by trade tensions and Beijing’s strict export controls, with no deal yet finalized.
- Congress passed the bill with a 360-58 vote, Biden signed it in April 2024, and the Supreme Court upheld it in January 2025 as constitutional.
- National security advocates warn that delays risk American data exposure, while Trump has noted TikTok’s political value and expressed willingness to delay enforcement.
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