As TikTok‘s struggle for survival in the US continues, President Donald Trump has refused to extend his deadline of 45 days for any US-based company to complete a deal and buy the app. Trump said last night, “We’ll see what happens it’ll either be closed up, or they’ll sell it; no extension of the TikTok Deadline.” The last date for any company to complete this deal is September 20, after Trump issued his executive order on August 6. However, there’s some confusion over the date as some outlets are reporting September 15 to be the final date. When Trump issued the…
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Trump says he won’t extend TikTok’s September deadline for sale to a US-based firm
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