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Raw Story on MSN'Wildcard': Analyst says Trump’s 'grand bargain' for TikTok faces key hurdlePresident Donald Trump is weighing a new proposal on how to get short-form video social media platform TikTok in compliance with a federal law requiring it to divest from Chinese ownership or face an effective ban in the United States,
A deadline looms for the administration to broker a deal that would allow the video app to operate in the U.S.
Trump gave TikTok's Chinese parent company ByteDance until Saturday to sell its stake in the app or face a possible ban in the U.S. Lawmakers had originally passed a bill that set a January 19 deadline for the sale, but Trump extended that by 75 days once he retook office.
If ByteDance does not sell TikTok by April 5, the app could be banned again. Donald Trump plans to stop it. Here's what to know before the deadline.
A TikTok rescue reportedly being pursued by President Trump may not fully cut ties between the social media app and its Chinese parent company. But such a deal may survive any challenges due to how the US law was written — and the hold that Trump has over the GOP-controlled Congress.
Trump’s executive orders have spurred more than 130 lawsuits, but the one keeping TikTok available in the U.S. has barely generated a peep
Hey, if the House gets to cancel its work for this week, can we all go home, too? In today’s issue: Trump’s sweeping tariff rollout New report: Musk leaving
President Donald Trump created a fresh round of confusion on Capitol Hill this week with his latest scheme to force China into a TikTok deal. With two major deadlines looming — Wednesday for a major tariff announcement,