President Trump will extend the deadline for the prohibition for Tiktok


Tiktok received another lifebuoy from the White House. President Donald Trump is to delay the enforcement of sales right or ban by another 90 days.
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“President Trump will sign an additional executive regulation this week so that Tiktok operates and operate” – said in a statement Karoline Leavitt, a press secretary of the White House, whose statement is cited by CNN.
“As he repeated many times, President Trump does not want Tiktok to stop working. This extension will last 90 days, which the administration will devote to ensuring that the contract is finalized, so that Americans can continue to use Tiktok, being sure that their data is secure” – explained Leavitt.
The White House claims that Trump will extend the deadline for introducing a ban on Tiktok in the USA
As CNN reminds, about five months have passed since the law requiring that Tiktok be banned in the United States, unless it is sold by a Chinese home company, technically entered into force.
Thanks to the promises of President Donald Trump that he would not enforce the law, none of these things happened. The only crisis situation was the 14-hour unavailability of the platform in January. Tuesday advertisement means the third extension of the ban by Trump.
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This announcement means that The application will remain available to 170 million American users despite the regulations that passed last year with two -party support. It was then found that there were serious fears that the Chinese property of Tiktok is a threat to national security
The Sales Act or prohibition Tiktok entered into force on January 19 after it was signed by former President Joe Biden last year.
The announcement of the White House appeared after the United States and China agreed to relieve export control. It has this Remove tension and prevent further escalation of exports and other restrictions between these two countries. It is not clear whether the Tiktok contract is covered by the frames.




