Trump says Microsoft in conversation to buy Tiktok | Social media news

The US President says that there is a ‘great interest’ in buying a video-sharing stage facing the ban on national security basis.
The United States President Donald Trump has said that Microsoft is one of the companies considering buying Tiktok, so the stage can avoid ban on national security basis.
Late on Monday, whether Microsoft was interacting to get the popular video-sharing app, Trump said: “I would say yes.”
Trump said “Tiktok was very interested” but refused to provide a complete list of American firms interested in sales.
“I like to fight because you do your best deals,” Trump asked Miami while traveling to Washington, DC, Air Force one while traveling on one.
Microsoft refused to comment. Tiktok did not respond to the inquiry immediately.
Tikkok darkened in the US on 18 January to follow a law in the US, stating that the Chinese original company divided or seen it banned.
Trump suspended the enforcement of the law for 75 days soon after assumed to give time to his administration to find an alternative solution to his administration for a ban.
Trump tried to ban Tiktok during his first term at the office on the alleged national security concerns, but reversed his stance during his 2024 presidential campaign, promising to “save” the stage.
Former US President Joe Biden signed a law, providing a ban on a ban amid bilateral concerns, that the forum could be used to steal personal data of Americans and manipulate public discourse.
Earlier this month, the US Supreme Court unanimously voted that it was to maintain the ban after rejecting arguments that it violated the free speech security of the US Constitution.