Trump can save TikTok without forcing a sale, ByteDance board member claims
- TikTok owner ByteDance is exploring non-sale options to remain in the US after a national security law was upheld by the Supreme Court, requiring a sale or shutdown of its US operations.
- Donald Trump reassured ByteDance that the US law would not be enforced, allowing TikTok to briefly return online after going dark in the US.
- ByteDance board member Bill Ford expressed optimism about finding solutions that address US national security concerns without selling TikTok's operations.
- Ford stated that engagement with the Trump administration is more promising than with the Biden administration, which had minimal discussions on the issue.
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