Washington (AP)-President Donald Trump has called the concerns of national security and confidentiality related to Taketok and its Chinese-origin company “highly overrated” and said on Friday that he will extend the deadline for the popular video-sharing forum until a buyer is a buyer.
The Congress approved the US ban on Tikok until its original company, Bidens, sold its control stake. But Trump has extended the deadline so far Three times During his second term – coming with the next one on 17 September.
“We are going to see security concerns,” Trump said to reporters, but said, “We have buyers, are American-boy,” and “As long as the complexity of things works, we just expand a bit longer.”
The first extension was through an executive order on January 20, their first day in the office, after a national ban after the stage, when a national ban – when a national ban – a national sanctions – when a national sanctions – when a national sanctions – when a national sanctions – when a national restriction – Approved by Congress And retained by the US Supreme Court – came into effect. The second was in AprilWhen the White House officials believed that they were making a deal to spin Tikok in a new company with a new company after China’s tariff announced after Trump’s tariff announcement.
His comments follow the White House that starts a Tikkok account this week.
“I used Tiktok in the campaign,” Trump said.
“I am a fan of Tiktok,” he said. “My children like Tikokkok. Young people love Tiktok. If we can continue it.”
As the extension continues, it is less and less likely that Tikokk will be banned in the US soon. The decision to keep Tiktok alive through an executive order has received some investigation, but the administration has Did not face legal challenge in court – Unlike many other executive orders of Trump.
Americans have been divided even more closely about what to do about Tiktok compared to two years ago.
recently Pew research center survey It was found that about one-third of Americans said that they had supported a tiktok ban below 50% in March 2023. About one-third said that they would oppose a ban, and a similar percentage said they were not sure.
According to the report, he supported the ban on social media platforms, in which he banned the social media platforms, the users’ data security was put at risk as a major factor in his decision.
The Associated Press