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TikTok's Future in America: Another Delay
USAThursday, June 19, 2025
The situation with TikTok has been complicated. Initially, there was a law passed to ban the app. This happened under the Biden administration due to security concerns. The app briefly went offline ahead of Trump's inauguration. However, once Trump signaled he wanted to keep the app running, TikTok came back online. The app has faced several deadlines to be sold to an American company. The first deadline was extended by 75 days. Then, another 90-day extension was given. This latest extension means TikTok has until September 17, 2025, to find a buyer.
There have been potential buyers interested in TikTok. Companies like Amazon and Reddit co-founder Alexis Ohanian have shown interest. However, no deal has been finalized yet. The situation is complex, with political and economic factors at play. The U. S. Supreme Court has upheld the law banning TikTok unless it is sold to an American owner. This means the future of TikTok in the U. S. is still uncertain. Users and businesses that rely on the platform are watching closely to see what happens next.
The extension gives more time for negotiations. It also allows TikTok to keep operating while talks continue. The U. S. government wants to ensure that Americans can continue to use the app safely. This means finding a solution that addresses security concerns while keeping the app available. The situation is a balancing act between national security and the interests of millions of users and businesses.
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