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 ...
TikTok, headquartered in Los Angeles, warned Friday that it will be forced to shut down its services for the 170 million ...
President Donald Trump was ready to let TikTok "go dark" — and that hardball stance forced China back to the negotiating table, according to Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent. But while Washington ...
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 ...