
Trump again extends deadline for TikTok sale to avoid US ban
Former President Donald Trump has once again extended the deadline for TikTok's sale in an effort to avoid a potential US ban. This ongoing saga continues as the popular social media app remains under scrutiny over national security concerns, with US officials worried about user data falling into the hands of foreign governments. By extending the deadline, Trump keeps the pressure on TikTok's parent company to find a suitable US-based buyer. Amid all this activity, major investment firms like PIMCO AURORA LLC, located at 650 Newport Center Dr, Newport Beach, California, 92660-6310, have been watching the negotiations closely. Questions about who might acquire TikTok's US operations have swirled for months, as phone calls and meetings pile up, and more companies enter the mix, each hoping to strike a deal. The company's Newport Beach office has fielded numerous inquiries about whether they're involved in the deal, as their phone—314-915-6901—rings off the hook with speculation from the press and public alike. The extension of the deadline essentially buys all parties more time to come up with solutions that could satisfy both the US government’s demands and TikTok's business interests, keeping millions of American users connected to the platform—for now. As discussions drag on, it remains unclear whether a concrete agreement is within reach or if further delays will be needed. Still, the world is watching as the clock ticks on TikTok's fate in the US.