TikTok Appeals to Trump to Save it from US Ban
It seems that TikTok is looking to lean into the vanities of President-elect Donald Trump, with Trump sharing this graphic, which appears to have been put together by TikTok, highlighting his performance in the app.
Trumpâs post, shared on his own social media app Truth Social, was accompanied by the caption: âWhy would I want to get rid of TikTok?â
The update echoes Trumpâs previous endorsements of the app, which he originally sought to force into a sell-off himself during his first term, back in 2020.
But more recently, Trump has expressed his support for the app, noting that heâs now a âbig starâ on TikTok, and that as such, he sees no reason to get rid of it.
Which, of course, has nothing to do with the national security concerns that prompted U.S. senators to endorse the TikTok sell-off bill. But clearly, TikTokâs hoping that by appealing to Trumpâs ego, and showcasing just how big of a star he is in the app, that will help to prompt Trumpâs efforts to save it, thus enabling it to avoid removal from the U.S.
Which is set to happen later this month, with TikTok given till January 19th to enact a sale to a U.S. company, or face a ban in the nation. Trumpâs team has already filed an amicus brief with the Supreme Court to extend this deadline, in order to give Trump time to explore other outcomes after heâs inaugurated on January 20th. That plea hasnât been approved as yet, but theoretically at least, that could still provide a lifeline for the app, if Trump feels passionately enough to oppose the original Senate-approved bill.
Though even then, his avenues for doing so are limited. But still, with the deadline fast approaching, TikTokâs clearly pinning at least some hope in Trump taking executive action, and saving it from being booted out of the U.S. entirely.
The most likely outcome, then, could be that TikTok is returned to the U.S. at a later stage, after the Trump team has had a chance to negotiate a new deal. How that would be structured remains to be seen, but right now, it seems unlikely that Trump will have the time to be able to take action in TikTokâs favor to avoid immediate action.
But TikTok will likely be back, even if it is erased from U.S. app stores for a period.
And with Trump having such a strong presence in the app, you can bet that it will remain front of mind for him, and he takes office later this month. Â