Trump Negotiates TikTok Sale Amid Security Concerns; Multiple Bidders Emerge

March 10, 2025
Trump Negotiates TikTok Sale Amid Security Concerns; Multiple Bidders Emerge
  • Among the potential buyers is a bid led by billionaire Frank McCourt, who is supported by Reddit co-founder Alexis Ohanian and entrepreneur Kevin O'Leary.

  • Other interested parties include influencer MrBeast and former Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin, while major tech companies like Microsoft and Oracle have previously explored acquiring TikTok.

  • Despite the interest from multiple parties, TikTok has not indicated that a sale is imminent, and ByteDance remains reluctant to sell the app in the U.S. market.

  • President Donald Trump has announced that his administration is in negotiations with four groups regarding the potential sale of TikTok, amid ongoing concerns about the app's ownership.

  • This urgency follows an executive order signed in January 2025, which extended the deadline for a TikTok ban by 75 days, reflecting the administration's efforts to address national security issues.

  • A U.S. law passed last year mandates a sell-or-ban scenario for TikTok due to security concerns, prompting the platform to seek a buyer.

  • Additionally, artificial intelligence startup Perplexity AI has proposed a merger with TikTok's American subsidiary, valuing the platform at around $50 billion.

  • Launched in 2016 by ByteDance, TikTok has rapidly grown to over 1.7 billion users globally, significantly influencing trends and becoming one of the most downloaded apps in the U.S.

  • As negotiations continue, no single favorite has emerged among the bidders, with Trump stating that all four offers are considered 'good'.

  • Trump's current strategy represents a shift from his earlier goal of banning TikTok entirely, as he now seeks to balance security concerns with the app's vast user base.

  • Trump has emphasized the importance of China's approval for any deal, noting that there is significant interest in TikTok from various bidders.

  • Concerns regarding TikTok's potential national security threat have been voiced by law enforcement and lawmakers, further complicating the sale discussions.

Summary based on 15 sources


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