This would be the third time the US president has extended the deadline – a potential deal fell apart after Trump launched his tariff war.

The president, who has 15 million followers since joining TikTok last year, credits the platform for helping him gain traction with young voters.

The US president ‘does not want TikTok to go dark’, the White House says, as Trump prepares to put off a threatened ban for the third time.

This would be the third time the US president has extended the deadline – a potential deal fell apart after Trump launched his tariff war.

President Donald Trump plans to again extend the deadline requiring China's ByteDance to divest TikTok's U.S. business or be effectively banned in the country.

It’s the third time he’s pushed it back.

An order to keep TikTok operational in the U.S. for another 75 days was signed by Trump in April.

President Trump plans to extend a ban on TikTok for the third time, giving parent company, ByteDance, another 90 days to divest its U.S. assets.

The app was supposed to be banned in the US after its Chinese owner refused to sell it by a January deadline.

The president plans to sign another executive order this week that would give the popular video app more time to change its ownership structure.

Donald Trump salva TikTok dal divieto negli Stati Uniti allungando la scadenza per trovare un acquirente. Lo riporta il Wall Street Journal, sottolineando che Trump firmerà un…

U.S. President Donald Trump will issue another extension to decide the fate of TikTok, pushing it by 90 days, the White House said on Tuesday.

Analyst assessments reflect the uncertainty on whether Trump can – or will – keep extending the TikTok ban.

TikTok was given a lifeline for a third time by President Trump, allowing it to keep running through mid-September in spite of U.S. legislation requiring its Chinese owners to…

The latest ban extension is the third Trump has given to TikTok’s owner ByteDance.

It is not clear how many times Trump can keep extending the ban as the government continues to try to negotiate a deal for TikTok.

Order gives the Chinese-owned social media app, which has 170 million users in the US, until September to find a buyer

It's the third time the date has been moved back by Trump since he took office in January.

President Donald Trump on Thursday extended a deadline for Chinese parent company ByteDance to sell TikTok. The deadline for that to happen was supposed to be Thursday.

Trump signs an executive order extending the deadline for sale or divestment of TikTok to September 17.

El nuevo ultimátum para encontrar un comprador estadounidense expirará el 17 de septiembre