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Trump says billionaires may join deal for U.S. control of TikTok platform
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President Donald Trump said that several prominent billionaires could participate in a deal for the United States to take control of TikTok. He specifically named Rupert Murdoch and Michael Dell as potential figures in the arrangement.
TikTok is a popular short-video app with hundreds of millions of global users. It has faced scrutiny in Washington over concerns about data security.
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Trump’s comments suggest that U.S. investors may be part of a plan to shift control. Such a move would place the app under American oversight.
By citing specific billionaires, Trump indicated that well-known business leaders may join the effort. Their participation could lend financial weight to any agreement.
In the past, U.S. administrations have raised concerns about foreign technology companies operating domestically. National security risks are often cited in these debates.
Supporters of U.S. control say it would protect user data from potential misuse. They argue that Americans should oversee platforms widely used by young people.
Opponents question whether government involvement in private business is appropriate. They warn it may set a precedent of political interference in technology firms.
Others note that while U.S. ownership may address some concerns, broader regulation of social media is also necessary. They see this as only one piece of a larger issue.
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| Total News Sources | 37 |
| Left | 13 |
| Right | 11 |
| Center | 10 |
| Unrated | 3 |
| Bias Distribution | 35% Left |
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