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The deadline for Chinese owner ByteDance to sell the wildly popular social media app to an American company is a week away.
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President Donald Trump on Wednesday will consider a final proposal for TikTok, as the April 5 deadline approaches, Fox News has learned.
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Critics have pushed back on the deal on both free speech and free market grounds. Polling puts TikTok’s American user base at approximately one-third of all adults and two-thirds of all teens; TikTok itself has claimed that about half the U.S. population uses the app.
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The Information reports that it is likely that Oracle will continue to provide services to TikTok in the event of a sale, but that the discussions with Google and Microsoft could suggest that some of TikTok's cloud agreements with Oracle might be up for grabs.
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If ByteDance does not divest TikTok by April 5, the app could go dark once again. President Trump has already addressed how he plans to prevent the ban.
President Donald Trump will hold a Wednesday meeting with aides about possible investors who could buy a stake in TikTok, a deal that could potentially stop the social media site from being banned in the United States.