Jesse Tinsley, a group bidding for Tikok, says he met Mr. Beast through social media on ‘The Claiman Countdown’.
President Donald Trump will consider a final proposal for Tiktok on Wednesday, as the April 5 perspective, Fox News has learned.
A meeting at the Oval Office will include Vice President JD Vance, Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnik, National Security Advisor Mike Waltz and National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard.
The administration is allegedly finalizing plans for potential investors which may include blackstones and orac this, as well as a long list of other investors, which will probably include blue-chip private equity firms, venture capital firms and key investors in the technology industry.
President Donald Trump speaks on 26 March at the Oval office of the White House at Washington, DC. (Francis Chung/Politico/Bloomberg Getty Image/Getty Image)
Supreme Court looming Tikokok Bain
Shortly after assuming the office, Trump signed an executive order, giving an American buyer a time limit of April 5 to divide Tiktok, or closed the stage.
The President assured that there would be a deal by Saturday, given that the company is very interested.
“We are working on Ticketkok. We have a lot of potential buyers,” said Trump. “Tiktok has tremendous interest. … We have a great team of people who essentially take dialects. You have many people who want to buy Tikok. We are also working on it with China, because they may have to do something with it. We will see how it goes.”
Tiktok CEO, Shou Zi Chew, Center, Washington, on 2025, comes to attend the inauguration of President Donald Trump at Rotunda, US Capital in DC. (Sean Thew / Pool / AFP Getty Image / Getty Image)
Trump says that he can reduce China’s tariff on some condition
President Trump told Fox News that ‘Peter Doki talks are yet to be tied with a large tariff deal with China, but it is “flexible”.
“I am a very flexible person,” said Trump. “… maybe if I get approval for something, I will take some points. I have not done this. Maybe I will do it, maybe I will not.”
He said that the decision is his.
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During the President’s campaign, Trump said that he would “never ban Tiktok” after joining the stage, but during his first term in the office, he advocated action citing national security concerns.