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Trump Extends TikTok Divestment Deadline for ByteDance to June 19
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President Trump announced an extension of the deadline for ByteDance, a China-based company, to divest TikTok’s U.S. assets until June 19. The decision, shared during an NBC News interview, affects the popular short-video app used by 170 million Americans. Trump expressed a desire to see the divestment completed, signaling ongoing national security concerns.
ByteDance faces pressure to sell TikTok’s U.S. operations due to data privacy fears. The U.S. government worries about Chinese access to American user data.
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TikTok, launched globally in 2017, is a leading platform for short-form video content. Its popularity has raised concerns about foreign influence in U.S. media.
The original deadline for divestment was set earlier, but Trump’s extension offers more time. No specific deal has been confirmed as of now.
National security debates often focus on foreign-owned tech platforms. Some support divestment to protect user data, while others see it as government overreach.
TikTok has implemented measures to store U.S. user data domestically. However, critics argue these steps do not fully address security risks.
The U.S. has a history of restricting foreign tech firms, citing national interests. Similar actions have targeted other Chinese companies in recent years.
Public opinion is split, with some favoring TikTok’s accessibility for entertainment. Others prioritize data security and support stricter regulations.
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| Right | 10 |
| Center | 8 |
| Unrated | 3 |
| Bias Distribution | 36% Left |
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