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June 19 should have been the deadline for the US ban on TikTok. If TikTok cannot be sold to the United States at the time of the US’s arrogant demands, according to congressional legislation, TikTok should be completely banned and stopped operating.
But just two days before the ban came into effect, on June 17 local time, Trump approved a 75-day suspension of the TikTok ban.
White House press secretary Carolyn Levitt said: “President Trump will sign an additional executive order this week to maintain the normal operation of TikTok.”
Counting this time, this is the third time Trump has postponed the ban.
Then the question is, for a social media platform, there are similar competing platforms in the United States. Logically, even if the United States bans TikTok, other competitors will soon fill its market gap. But why is Trump, who is always arrogant…