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Tik Tok Nears Deadline To Continue Operating In U.S.

January 17, 2025 by Willy1550

Time is running out for the Chinese owner of Tik Tok to comply with selling the company or face the end of doing business in the United States. U.S. senator John Cornyn told Texas reporters that the deadline can not be extended by an executive order.

 

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Cornyn says American citizens do not realize they are being exploited by the Chinese government.

 

 

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Cornyn is fine with giving more time to finalize Tik Tok being sold to a company outside of China.

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