U.S. President Donald Trump signed an order on Monday delaying a ban on the popular short-video app TikTok, previously set to take effect on January 19. The decision grants the app a 75-day reprieve while the government considers its next steps.
When asked about the order, Trump stated, “Just gave me the right to sell it or close it... and we’ll make that determination.” This reflects his ongoing push to address national security concerns tied to TikTok's Chinese ownership, which he has consistently cited as a potential threat to user data and privacy.
The presidential order also directed the attorney general not to pursue immediate action against TikTok during the delay. This pause gives room for potential negotiations, sales, or other solutions to meet U.S. government demands.
TikTok, owned by China's ByteDance, has been a subject of controversy due to fears it could share U.S. user data with Beijing. While TikTok denies these claims, the app has faced scrutiny as part of broader tensions between the U.S. and China over technology and trade.
The delay offers temporary relief to TikTok users and creators who faced uncertainty about the app’s future. However, the next steps remain unclear, with the administration retaining the authority to enforce a sale or impose a ban.
Trump's order highlights his administration's continued focus on protecting American data while balancing commercial interests. The coming weeks will reveal whether TikTok can meet U.S. security demands or face further restrictions.


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