Vance expects a 'high-level' TikTok deal by the April 5 deadline
- Vice President JD Vance expressed optimism about reaching a high-level agreement to keep TikTok operational in the U.S. by the April 5 deadline set by President Donald Trump.
- Vance believes the outlines of a distinct American TikTok enterprise should be clear, but completing the necessary paperwork may take time.
- President Trump has tasked Vance with finding a U.S.-based buyer for TikTok, which is valued at up to $50 billion, and has expressed hope for a quick deal.
- Vance remains confident that TikTok will continue in the U.S., emphasizing the importance of finalizing a deal that addresses national security concerns.
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JD Vance Confident TikTok Deal Will Be Reached by April Deadline | The Star News Network
Breitbart In an interview with NBC News aboard Air Force Two, Vice President JD Vance stated his belief that the framework for creating “a distinct American TikTok enterprise” will be established by the April deadline, even if the final paperwork is not completed. The fate of the popular social media app has been uncertain since last year when then-President Joe Biden signed bipartisan legislation forcing TikTok’s Chinese-based owner, ByteDanc…
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