Trump Delays TikTok Ban Again — Enforcement Pushed to
Sept 17, 2025
Washington, June 19, 2025 – President Donald Trump has
officially granted TikTok a third 90?day extension, postponing enforcement of
the U.S. law that mandates divestiture or shutdown unless ByteDance sells its
American operations
Key Details
- New
Deadline: September 17, 2025
- Legal
Basis: The extension stems from the Protecting Americans from Foreign
Adversary Controlled Applications Act (PAFACA, April 2024), which
permits a one-time 90?day delay if significant progress toward divestiture
is shown .
- Administration’s
Position: White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt emphasized the
intent to “keep TikTok running” while a deal is negotiated .
Why It Matters
- National
Security Concerns: Critics argue that repeated delays risk U.S. user data
being accessed by the Chinese government via ByteDance.
- Legal
& Political Debate: Legal analysts question whether multiple
extensions beyond one are permissible under the law, warning of potential
lawsuits.
- Corporate
& User Fallout: TikTok, with over 170 million U.S. users, continues to
maintain operations, but competitors like Meta, Snap, and Reddit stand to
gain from the uncertainty
What's Next?
- Sale
Negotiations Ongoing: Potential U.S. buyers—Amazon, Oracle, AppLovin, or
investor groups—remain in talks, though friction with China over tariffs
complicates matters .
- Congressional
Frustration: Some GOP senators, including Ted Cruz, have publicly
criticized the delay, urging enforcement of the law .
- Possible
Litigation: Legal experts anticipate challenges; while none have been
filed yet, complacency may soon shift to formal court action .
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