Apparently, the White House has a calendar alert that allows President Trump to tell when the implementation of the ban on US Techtok will be delayed.
According to reports, Trump will sign a new executive order that will extend the ban for 90 days, which is more than the delay of the last two 75 days since January and April, and the third time the president has delayed the implementation.
The current delay will expire Thursday (June 19).
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The White Press Secretary Karolway made a statement to CNN that revealed that the extension should be signed in the next few days.
“President Trump does not want to get darkened,” Levit said in his statement. “This extension will continue for 90 days, which the administration will work only to ensure that the deal is shut down so that the American people continue to use Tukk with the assurance that their data is safe and secure.”
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In May, Trump indicated during an interview with the Mat the Press that he would delay the ban on Techtok again, adding that he had a “hot spot” for the social media platform. At a time when he claimed that a contract was working to keep Techtok available.
Before and since the ban was implemented, and since, Trump has repeatedly sought some US -based company or consortium to purchase US -based US assets. Nausea offers have been allegedly pushed from Amazon to software giant Oracle and even the YouTuber Mr. Best and Elon Musk.
Behind the Tychtok, the Chinese basic company, Betnsins, has taken the same time and then emphasized that it is not interested in selling it.
In addition, any agreement needs to be approved by the Chinese government, which allegedly removed a potential deal with Trump’s imposed taxes against Chinese goods in April, which has reached the highest 145 % tax.
How did we get here?
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Much has happened since Trump’s first administration’s debate on tickets in 2020. Here is a complete timeline. The ban was lifted when President Joe Biden signed a law in April 2024.
Since the law was signed, Trump changed his tune to how much he likes the app and he would try to stop the ban. The Biden’s signed bill was retained by the Supreme Court last January. From there, Trump has been delaying the ban and is allegedly trying to deal with Betnsins and China to sell the app.
Assuming that nothing has changed between now and September, which is unlikely, we will find that Trump has once again delayed the implementation of the iPhone 17 series.
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