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TikTok chief executive Kevin Mayer resigns after Trump’s call to sell US assets – The Guardian
Mayer cites ‘sharply changed’ political environment after Donald Trump ordered ByteDance to sell up within 90 days

TikToks chief executive, Kevin Mayer, has quit less than three months after he joined from Disney to lead the next stage of its expansion, amid a sharply changed political environment and with Donald Trump accusing the Chinese-owned video app of threatening national security.
Mayer was hired after overseeing the successful launch of the Disney+ streaming service and after being overlooked to replace Disney chief executive Bob Iger as part of TikToks drive to become a more US-centric business. T…
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