China, TikTok and Trump
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As President Trump extended for a fourth time a deadline to determine TikTok’s future in the United States, details of an agreement to address concerns about the app began to emerge.
While legally questionable, the extension comes just as it appears China and the U.S. may finally have a deal on TikTok's fate.
The administration would grant ByteDance its fourth reprieve since January as the app remains entangled in broader U.S.-China negotiations.
President Trump has posted on his social media site that a meeting between U.S. and Chinese officials went well and that a deal was reached regarding “a ‘certain’ company" young people in the U.S. "very much wanted to save.
President Donald Trump signed a fourth executive order on Tuesday, Sept. 16 to extend the deadline on a ban against TikTok.
TikTok voluntarily suspended the live streaming feature in Indonesia due to the recent escalation of violence in the protests.
Donald Trump boasted his administration has launched a “major investigation” into people on “the left” over the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk. Trump did not provide details on the probe but teased an upcoming announcement as he tore into his perceived political enemies over the fatal shooting of his close ally in Utah last week.