#Trump Moves to Save TikTok#
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President Trump recently announced that he will issue an executive order to delay the TikTok ban, and plans to create a joint venture company in which the US will have a 50% stake, to ensure control over TikTok and keep it operating. Trump said he demanded that the company not keep TikTok in the dark, and called for the US to have partial ownership of TikTok in the joint venture. The Trump team is working with tech companies to bring TikTok back online in the US. TikTok said it will work with Trump to develop a long-term solution to keep TikTok in the US.
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Trump recently announced that he will issue an executive order to postpone the ban on TikTok, and plans to set up a joint venture with a 50% stake for the US, thus ensuring control of TikTok and its continued operation. Trump said the move was to protect national security and ensure TikTok continues to operate in the United States. He called on US companies to work with TikTok to develop a long-term solution to keep TikTok in the United States. Trump's move has drawn widespread attention, with some arguing that it is to protect US interests, while others see it as a political maneuver. Currently, TikTok has not responded.
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Trump plans to save TikTok by setting up a joint venture, with the US holding 50% of the shares, to ensure control of TikTok and its continued operation.
Trump believes that TikTok's operations need to be protected, and plans to delay the ban on TikTok through an executive order to reach an agreement to protect national security.
Trump asked the company not to stop operating TikTok, and said he would work with TikTok to develop a long-term solution to keep it in the United States.
The Trump team does not rule out the possibility of China continuing to own TikTok and the firewall, and is working with tech companies to get TikTok back online in the United States.