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TikTok Sale: Senator Demands Trump Details on National Security Deal

by Emma Walker – News Editor

WASHINGTON – Senator Ed Markey (D-MA) is demanding answers from President Donald Trump‌ regarding the proposed sale of TikTok‘s US operations,questioning whether ⁤the administration has⁣ secured a deal that adequately addresses national security concerns.⁢ The inquiry comes after Trump signed an executive order on September 25 approving a plan for TikTok’s Chinese parent company, ByteDance, to sell a majority stake in⁣ the short-video app to a group of US and global investors.

The executive order declared the proposed sale met the requirements of a 2024 law⁣ intended⁣ to mitigate risks posed by foreign-owned technology.⁤ It ⁢granted the consortium 120 days to finalize the transaction ⁤while simultaneously delaying enforcement of a potential ban⁢ on the app, which ⁢boasts 170 million American users, until January 20. ​

Markey alleges the White House has failed to respond to repeated requests for information and has not ‍adhered to the stipulations of the 2024 law.In a ‍letter⁣ to Trump ⁣on Monday, the Senator wrote, “Your ‍repeated unlawful extensions of the divestment deadline and vague comments about the deal raise significant questions about whether you have​ been able to secure an agreement that keeps TikTok online and addresses the national security ‌concerns posed by ByteDance’s ⁤ownership of TikTok.”

Markey further stated, “Congress and the American people need to​ understand the terms and status of this supposed agreement.” The senator’s concerns center on ensuring⁤ any agreement fully resolves potential security risks associated with ByteDance’s control of the platform and its vast user data.

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