“We were mostly trading for Tiktok, but not for deals, it’s pretty close. And China changed the transaction due to tariffs,” Trump told reporters in early April.
President Donald Trump said that if the deal is not reached by the June 19 deadline, he would offer Tiktok another extension to sell from the Beijing-based parent company before facing a US ban.
In an interview that aired on May 4th, Trump told Kristen Welker that there is a “small sweet spot” in his mind than a short video application due to its popularity among young Americans. He cited his interests in the young demographic in last year’s election as presidential candidate last year, and his campaign “focused on Tiktok.”
“I want to see (the deal),” Trump said. “Tiktok is very interesting, but protected. It’s very strongly protected. But if you want an extension, I want to give it an extension.
Last year, Congress passed a bill by January 19th ordering Tiktok’s US-based businesses to sell from Chinese parent company Baitedan or face a ban in the United States.
Lawmakers have expressed national security concerns about the app’s relationship with the Chinese administration, particularly regarding the possibility of user data disclosure and algorithm manipulation.
“Tiktok is a weapon-grade spyware, the era,” O’Leary told lawmakers, “It’s one of the best propaganda machines I’ve ever seen.”
As a result, the deadline for Tiktok is June 19th.
“We mostly traded for Tiktok, but not for deals, it’s pretty close. And China changed the transaction due to tariffs,” Trump told reporters on board Air Force 1. “If I cut the tariffs a little, they will approve the transaction in 15 minutes and show the power of the tariff.”
In an interview on Sunday, filmed at his Mar-A-Lago Estate in Palm Beach, Florida, Trump said a deal is being negotiated with potential buyers of Tiktok’s American operations.
“We have a group of buyers, and we have a very large number of people. They’re going to pay a lot,” Trump said. “That’s good for us. That’s good for China.”
Previously, several bidders had stepped up to the plate with talks to buy Tiktok, which includes a consortium led by Amazon and OnlyFans founder Tim Stokely.
Trump suggested that potential Tiktok deals will be included in negotiations with China to end the ongoing tariff war.
“I’m sure if we sign a contract with China, that’s going to be the subject. It’s going to be a very simple subject,” he said.
Aldogra contributed to this report.