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Trump signs executive order to keep TikTok operating in U.S.

TikTok's parent company, ByteDance, had been under pressure to divest its ownership in the app's U.S. operations or face a nationwide ban, due to security concerns over the company's ties to China. Read More
Live updates: Trump signs TikTok executive order, putting company in hands of US investors
President Trump signed a handful of executive orders and presidential memorandums on Thursday afternoon, including one approving a deal to allow TikTok to continue operating in the U.S. TikTok ... Read More
Trump signs executive order facilitating TikTok deal
The president signed the order Thursday after the administration had signaled that a deal was being finalized between Chinese and U.S. officials. Read More
Trump advances TikTok deal with new executive order
The new order says that the deal to turn over a majority stake in TikTok to a group of U.S. investors meets the terms ordered by Congress, and will allow it to stay online in the U.S. Read More
Trump signs executive order saying his TikTok deal is legal

President Donald Trump has signed an executive order finalizing the terms of a deal to bring TikTok's US business under American control. Read More
Trump signs executive order on TikTok

Trump said a deal has been worked out with China to secure the popular video app’s future in the U.S., but many details still need to be hammered out. Read More
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