Trump weighing TikTok proposal ahead of potential ban
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Under the framework the president is expected to review, cloud computing company Oracle, along with several others, would join with existing U.S. investors to make an offer to TikTok-owner ByteDance,...
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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.
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JD Vance gets a make-or-break moment with TikTokA deadline looms for the administration to broker a deal that would allow the video app to operate in the U.S.
TikTok is still legally required to divest ... filed with support from two minority Democratic commissioners and the Republican agency chair. That first complaint — alongside a separate lawsuit ...
Just weeks before her announcement, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer allowed for a Republican spending bill to pass through the Senate – a move that prevented a government shutdown but cemented internal party divisions. Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez lashed out at Schumer’s decision, calling it a “tremendous mistake.”
"Without any further action from Congress, the 170 million Americans that rely on TikTok will continue to face uncertainty," the lawmakers wrote.