
TikTok Ban Extended Again: Trump Delays Prohibition Amid Search for American Buyer
Washington D.C. - The ongoing saga of the TikTok ban in the United States continues, with former President Trump reportedly extending the deadline for the popular social media platform's potential prohibition for an additional 90 days. This marks yet another postponement in the process, aimed at allowing an American entity to acquire the app. According to tech commentator Carterpcs, this repeated extension has raised questions among users and observers. He noted that many individuals rely on TikTok as a primary source for breaking news, expressing concern over the app's future ownership. "A lot of people get their breaking news on TikTok," Carterpcs stated in a recent video, highlighting the platform's critical role in information dissemination for a significant segment of the population. He also voiced apprehension about the possibility of the app being managed by figures like Mark Zuckerberg, preferring TikTok to remain in its current operational state. The social media platform remains technically prohibited under U.S. law unless an American buyer is found, a situation that has seen the deadline pushed back multiple times. The latest extension indicates continued efforts to facilitate a sale that would prevent a full disruption of services for millions of American users.