Remember when Congress was worried about TikTok operating in the US? It's still here, and it's not going anywhere.
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Donald Trump is extending the deadline for TikTok's parent company, ByteDance, to find a US owner for the third time. Originally set for Thursday, this extension continues a trend of delays dating back to January. Despite a law requiring a sale or ban, and the Supreme Court's support in January, the lack of pushback suggests concerns about TikTok are waning. The complexities of the deal, particularly the necessity of approval from both ByteDance and the Chinese government, contribute to the uncertainty surrounding the app's future in the US.
The extension of the TikTok ban or sale deadline reveals concerns over regulatory pressures, signaling that the intensity of past worries about the app has diminished.
Despite a law mandating a sale or ban of TikTok, Trump's extensions have raised questions about the enforcement of legislation in light of geopolitical considerations.
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