Trump says he will give TikTok another extension if needed
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US President Donald Trump has already twice granted a reprieve from enforcement of a congressionally mandated ban on TikTok that was initially due to take effect in January.
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WEST PALM BEACH, Florida – US President Donald Trump said he would extend the June 19 deadline for China-based ByteDance to divest the US assets of TikTok, the short video app used by 170 million Americans, if no deal has been reached by then.
“I would... I’d like to see it done,” Mr Trump told the NBC News programme Meet The Press With Kristen Welker in an interview taped on May 2 at his Mar-a-Lago estate in Palm Beach, Florida, which aired across the US on May 4.
Mr Trump said he had a “sweet spot” for the app after it helped him win over young voters in the 2024 presidential election, adding that “TikTok is – it’s very interesting, but it will be protected”.
He has already twice granted a reprieve from enforcement of a congressionally mandated ban on TikTok that was initially due to take effect in January.
A deal had been in the works that would spin off TikTok’s US operations into a new firm based in the US and majority-owned and operated by US investors, but it was put on hold after China indicated it would not approve it
Democratic senators argue that Mr Trump has no legal authority to extend the deadline, and suggest that the deal that had been under consideration would not meet legal requirements.
One source close to ByteDance’s US investors said in April that work on the prospective deal continues ahead of the June 19 deadline, but the White House and Beijing would need to resolve the tariff dispute first.
Mr Trump told NBC News that China was keen to reach an agreement, citing the impact that 145 per cent tariffs on Chinese goods were having on its economy.
He said he would not drop the tariffs to get Beijing to the bargaining table, but could eventually lower them as part of a broader agreement.
“At some point, I’m going to lower them because otherwise, you could never do business with them. And they want to do business very much,” he said.
The law required TikTok to stop operating by Jan 19 unless ByteDance had completed a divestiture of the app’s US assets. Mr Trump began his second term as president on Jan 20 and opted not to enforce it. He first extended the deadline to early April