Trump's Push To Ban Tiktok In The Us, Explained In 30 Seconds

Associated Press/Patrick Semansky; Reuters/Dado Ruvic TikTok, the video-sharing platform that's become a mainstay of internet culture, is facing an uncertain future in the US, due to its ties to China thanks to its parent company ByteDance. After months of raising concerns about TikTok's national-security risks, the Trump administration took action this week aimed at banning the app in the US.

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