Tiktok in America: Trump is banning again; Extends time limit for 90 days

US President Donald Trump on Thursday signed an executive order, which allowed Tikok to work in the state for another 90 days. He revealed the executive order on social media platform Truth Social on Thursday morning. In his post, he said, “I have signed an executive order extending the time limit of the ticket closing for 90 days (17 September, 2025). Thank you for your attention to your attention!”This step will give his administration more time to interact on a deal that will allow the social media platforms to come into American ownership.In a statement on Tuesday, the press secretary of the White House Karolin Lewitt said, “As he has said many times, President Trump does not want Tiktok to be dark.” This extension will last for 90 days, which the administration will spend to work to ensure that the deal is closed so that the American people can continue to use Tiktok with the assurance that their data is safe and safe. ,This is the third time Trump has extended the deadline. The first expansion was done by his administration through an executive order on 20 January through an executive order, when he took the office in the second term. The second extension took place in April when White House officials thought they were close to a deal to convert Tikok into a new company with American owners. However, the deal collapsed after Trump’s exit by China after the announcement of the new tariff.It is not clear how many times Trump will expand the deadline as the government is trying to negotiate a deal for Tiktok, which is owned by China’s teachings. Since joining last year, Trump has received over 15 million followers on Tiktok. He believes that the popular app has helped him join with young voters. In January, he said that he has “a soft place for Tikokok.”With the third extension, now it is less likely that Tikokk will be banned soon in the US. The decision to postpone the tiktok restriction through an executive order has been criticized. However, unlike Trump’s other executive orders, it has not faced any legal challenge in the court. For now, Tikokk will continue to work for its 170 million users in the US. Large technology companies like Apple, Google and Oracle will continue to support the app. They are doing this based on a promise from Trump’s Department of Justice that he will not use the law to go after him with a heavy fine to work with Tikok.According to a recent survey by Pew Research Center, almost one-third of Americans said they supported the ticket ban. Nearly one third said that they are against the ban while they are said to be uncertain.The report further revealed that those who supported the ban on the platform expressed concern over the data security of the users, which are at risk as a major factor in their decision.Mark Warner, Democratic Senator of Virginia, vice -president of the Senate Intelligence Committee, said the Trump administration is once again “ignoring its own national security conclusions about the risks of tickets being controlled by China”.Warner said, “An executive order cannot reduce the law, but this is what the President is trying to do.”