Trump claims that in order to prevent a ban, he would “most likely” grant TikTok a 90-day extension.

In a phone interview on Saturday, President-elect Donald Trump informed Kristen Welker, host of NBC News’ “Meet the Press,”

That he would “probably” grant TikTok a 90-day respite from a possible ban in the United States after he becomes office on Monday.

Although he hasn’t made up his mind, Trump said that he was thinking of giving TikTok’s parent business, which is located in China, an additional ninety days to sell to a non-Chinese buyer or risk being banned from the United States.

“I believe we should definitely consider it as a possibility. Given that it is acceptable, the 90-day extension is something that will probably be implemented. It’s fitting, you know.

We must examine it closely. In the phone interview, Trump said, “It’s a very big situation.” “I’ll probably make an announcement on Monday if I decide to do that,” he said.

The bipartisan legislation last year specifically permits a 90-day extension under certain instances. However, because the current deadline.

 

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Trump claims that in order to prevent a ban, he would “probably” grant TikTok a 90-day extension.