President Donald Trump is giving Tiktok another line of life. It is expected to expand the deadline, which would expire on Thursday, requiring China’s bytete to uninverting the American Tiktok business or face a national prohibition.
“President Trump will sign an additional executive order this week to keep Tiktok in operation. As he said many times, President Trump does not want Tiktok to get dark,” said Karoline Leavitt, press secretary of the White House, in a statement to ABC News.
“This extension will last 90 days, that the administration will spend working to ensure that this agreement is closed so that the American people can continue using Tiktok with the assurance that their data is safe and safe.”

President Donald Trump talks to the press at the South lawn of the White House, on June 18, 2025, in Washington.
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This will be Trump’s third time stopping the application of the bipartisan law approved in Congress last year that the Pasto gave until January 19 to sell American Tiktok operations or be removed from application stores throughout the country.
Upon assuming, Trump delayed the application of the ban for 75 days before announcing another extent of 75 days in April, after a possible agreement was reduced to sell the application to US owners due to the imposition of Trump tariffs of pending tariffs on Chinese products.
-ABC News’ Lalee