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Trump: Microsoft Is Considering Buying TikTok App

In this photo, the Tiktok logo will be displayed on the iPhone in London, England on February 28, 2023. This week, Congress of the US government and the European Union announced the ban on installing social media apps that are popular with staff. (Photo: Dankit Wood/Getty Image)

OAN staff ABRIL ELFI
4:56 pm -Tuesday, January 28, 2025

President Donald Trump has announced that Microsoft is in consultation to purchase the Tiktok app.

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When a reporter asked if a major US high -tech was preparing a bid, Trump replied, “I will say Jesus.”

This came after Trump signed an administrative order to delay the ban on the Biden administration's app and gave it a 75 -day extension.

The Biden administration had previously ordered a Titock to a US company for a Chinese -based ordinance. The app has about 170 million US -based users.

The law was first signed by President Joe Biden on April 24.thh2024. It is known as “protecting Americans from foreign hostile management application laws”, and it is illegal for entities to distribute, maintain, or update foreign hostile applications.

According to what is reported, concerns about the Biden administration are due to the huge amount of data collected by Chinese apps from users. This can be used by the Chinese government for later “intimidation” US citizens and is advantageous.

Conversely, Tiktok users and content creators argue that the ban is “unconstitutional,” and claims that it violates the “right to speech freedom.”

“Rarely, the court does not face an important free remarks for so many people,” says Tactoku's content creators and users.

Tactoku added that the potential prohibition was “to silence many Americans who communicate with politics, commercial, art, and other people's interests using applicants and platforms.”

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