Trump extends to the TIKTOK deadline deadline

On Friday, President Trump granted Tiktok another postponement by announcing that he would extend the deadline when the popular application had to conclude a deal to be separated from its Chinese owner, by atteedance, or facing a ban in the United States.

At Tiktok, who was facing a deadline for a deal on a deal, now another 75 days to find a new owner to comply with a federal law that requires his structure to solve national security concerns. This puts the new deadline for a deal in mid -June.

The second delay was for President Trump for Tikhak this year. He first stopped enforcing the law in January, even after it was unanimously supported by the Supreme Court.

“The deal requires more work to ensure the signing of all the necessary approvals,” Mr. Trump wrote in a post on the social truth on Friday, adding that “we do not want to” not want “darkness.” He added that he is looking to “work with Tiktok and China” to close the deal. Mr. Trump’s latest work refers to the difficult nature of the dilemma with Tiktok, which endured years of scrutiny in the United States because of its Chinese relations. Although legislators and American officials have repeatedly raised over whether Tiktok is safe, the application has strengthened its role as cultural tyrant, with more than 170 million users in the country who use it to make memes and share videos.

The delay also renewed questions about Mr. Trump’s willingness to put the presidential authority before the rule of law. Federal Law, which aims to change TIKTOK ownership or application was banned last year with the support of the two parties on a large scale and is being implemented in January. But Mr. Trump has effectively overcome the law when it temporarily stopped enforcing that month.

Currently, there is one certain thing: Tiktok will continue to work in the United States in the foreseeable future. In January, the dark application became briefly while federal law entered into force, before returning to life.

Tiktok did not immediately respond to the comment.

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