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'It's a group of…'; Trump reveals who will buy TikTok, but says he needs China's Xi Jinping's approval

'It's a group of…'; Trump reveals who will buy TikTok, but says he needs China's Xi Jinping's approval

Hindustan Times6 hours ago

Jun 29, 2025 09:30 PM IST
President Donald Trump has disclosed in his latest interview that ' a group of very wealthy people' will soon purchase TikTok. US President Donald Trump (L) and Chinese President Xi Jinping (R) walk together at the Mar-a-Lago estate in Palm Beach, Florida.(AFP)
In an interview with Maria Bartiromo on Fox News on Sunday morning, Trump said his government has found a buyer for TikTok, but he would not identify the firm, saying he will reveal so in 'about two weeks.'
'We have a buyer for TikTok… I'll need probably China approval and I think President Xi will probably do it… It's a group of very wealthy people,' he asserted.
In his second term, President Trump has received praise from young genertaion to put efforts to save TikTok. The White House has been working hard to finding a company to purchase the app from its Chinese owners, while repeatedly extending the deadline. This is a developing story

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