June 30, 2025

In a stunning revelation that could reshape the digital battlefield with China, President Donald Trump announced that a powerful “group of very wealthy people” is poised to take over TikTok, the controversial video platform long suspected of funneling American data to the Chinese Communist Party. With TikTok’s parent company, Beijing-owned ByteDance, facing a looming ban backed by bipartisan legislation and upheld by the Supreme Court, Trump’s move signals a dramatic return to the fight for American digital sovereignty. Despite having delayed enforcement of the ban multiple times, the former president now appears ready to act—suggesting U.S. ownership could be imminent, pending expected approval from Chinese President Xi. While Trump kept details of the buyer under wraps, promising clarity “in about two weeks,” the high-stakes deal underscores his determination to curb China’s influence on American soil and protect the nation’s youth from foreign propaganda—something the Biden White House paid lip service to but failed to act on decisively.

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