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Trump will reportedly order TikTok to find new ownership. Will it be Microsoft? – Vox.com
It looks like concerns over the company’s Chinese ownership have real consequences.

It looks like the Trump administration is getting tougher on TikTok, the wildly popular social media app thats best known as a place for teens to post short videos, amid mounting national security concerns about the apps relationship with the Chinese government. According to Bloomberg, President Trump plans to sign an order compelling TikToks parent company, Chinese-based ByteDance, to sell its US operations. Some are floating Microsoft as a potential buyer.
Trumps order would direct ByteDance …
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