TikTok Faces April 5 Deadline as Four Groups Discuss Potential Sale
President Trump confirms ongoing talks with four interested buyers as the U.S. sell-or-ban deadline for TikTok approaches.
- President Trump revealed that his administration is in discussions with four groups regarding the sale of TikTok's U.S. operations.
- ByteDance, TikTok's Chinese parent company, must sell the platform by April 5 or face a nationwide ban under 2024 legislation citing national security concerns.
- Potential buyers reportedly include Project Liberty led by Frank McCourt, a consortium featuring YouTuber MrBeast, and companies like Oracle and Microsoft.
- TikTok was briefly banned in January but reinstated after Trump's executive order delayed the enforcement of the ban for 75 days.
- ByteDance has expressed reluctance to sell, complicating negotiations as the deadline looms and interest from U.S.-based investors intensifies.