The Trouble With TikTok Is Getting Old
Briefly

The ongoing debate over TikTok reaches a new peak as President Trump intervenes yet again to delay a potential ban or forced sale of the app. Initially mandated by Congress to spin off from its Chinese parent company, ByteDance, TikTok users experienced a brief shutdown before Trump's first intervention. Now, as the deadline extends, the public appears fatigued by the cycle of uncertainty, despite ongoing discussions about acquisition deals with various American companies. Yet Trump's recent remarks signal that negotiations are still underway without clarity on the outcome.
Trump has been working hard on a deal to save TikTok and mentioned tremendous progress, hinting at a possible acquisition yet providing no specific details.
In a déjà vu moment, Trump’s intervention has become a recurring theme in the TikTok saga, reflecting public fatigue over the ongoing uncertainty surrounding the app's future.
Read at The Atlantic
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