By Wednesday, Trump officials had worked out a process for Trump to sign an executive order authorizing the sale of the social media app from its Chinese parent company ByteDance
Deal to sell TikTok was in place — but ByteDance pulled out after new Trump tariffs
Politics
April 04, 2025
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