TikTok could go dark in the U.S. again if President Donald Trump does not strike a deal with China by Sept. 17. The short-form video app has been under scrutiny for months, as some government ...
The TikTok ban reignited debates about security, censorship, and creator livelihoods. Millions who built audiences on the ...
In a wide-ranging CNBC Squawk Box interview on Tuesday, Bessent pointed to the turning point: "President Trump made it clear that he would have been willing to let TikTok go dark, that we were not ...
After nine months of waiting, a TikTok sale may be just around the corner. President Donald Trump hinted in a Truth Social post on Sept. 15 that the United States and China have reached a deal to ...
U.S. leaders have done a stunning about-face on TikTok, leaving the public to question whether years of dire warnings about a national security threat were overstated from the start. Just four years ...
According to Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, President Trump’s willingness to let TikTok “go dark” was the key factor in securing a deal for the app’s U.S. operations. This firm stance on national ...
Questions remain about whether users' experience will change and whether the changes actually address security concerns ...
President Donald Trump has one month to finalize the sale of TikTok or the short-form video platform risks going dark in the U.S. – again. For months, Trump has said negotiations for the sale of ...